Ely, Elijah, veterinary surgeon and victualler, Red Lion inn
Riches, John, farmer
Rix, Matthew, grocer
Rose, William, farmer
Starling, Thomas, blacksmith
Thirtle, Robert, gamekeeper
Wyatt, Elijah, miller
RACKHEATH.
Rackheath, in Taverham hundred, 4½ miles N.E. of Norwich, was originally divided into two parishes, called Great and Little Rackheath, now united in one. The population in 1851 was 281, employed chiefly in husbandry. The houses are very widely spread; some are two miles distant from each other. The parish contains about 2000 acres. The Hall, a splendid mansion, has lately been much added to and embellished by the present owner, Sir Henry J. Stracey; it is in the centre of a large and well-wooded park. The Grange is also an adjoining estate, belonging to the same owner. He is also lord of the manor, and patron of the church of All Saints, which stands half a mile from the village, in a meadow. The incumbent is the Rev. F. H. S. Hodgson. There is also a Free School, supported by Sir H. J. Stracey. Here was formerly a Priory.
Aldous, Frederic, farmer