Sayer, James, rat destroyer
Tyrell, Abraham, butcher
White, T., carpenter and wheelwright
White, Mrs. M. A., parish schoolmistress
Whiting, Samuel, shoemaker
Wilson, Philip, shopkeeper
Winter, John, farmer, and poor’s rate collector
SHOTTESHAM ST. MARY, or Low Shottesham, comprises the parishes of St. Mary, St. Martin, and St. Botolph, and is situated 5 miles from Norwich, in Henstead hundred and union. The parish contained, in 1851, a population of 352. The church of St. Mary is a small edifice, in good condition; but St. Martin’s and St. Botolph’s have been in ruins for several centuries. Their benefices, with the rectory of St. Martin, were consolidated with Shottesham All Saints soon after the Reformation. Charles Fellowes, M.A., is the incumbent. Shottesham Park is the seat of Robert Fellowes, Esq., who is lord of the manor. A small school was established in 1852, by Mrs. Fellowes, the average attendance at which is 52.
PRIVATE RESIDENT.
Fellowes, Robert, Esq., Shottesham park