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William White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk 1845

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WICKLEWOOD, a parish and scattered village, three miles W. of Wymondham, and E. of Hingham, contains 1527 acres of land, and had 775 inhabitants, in 1841, including 137 in Forehoe Hundred Workhouse, which is described at page 430 [which is the entry for Forehoe Hundred]. Here is a fine lake of nearly 20A., abounding in pike and other fish. Henry VI. granted Wicklewood a market and two fairs, but they were obsolete more than two centuries ago.

The soil belongs to many proprietors, the largest of whom is Lord Wodehouse, lord of the manor of Wicklewood, but here is a small rectorial manor, called Ampners, and belonging to Mrs. Cholmondeley, Mrs. Darby, and Mrs. Kett, as impropriators of the rectorial tithes, and patrons of the vicarage, valued in the King's Book at £6. 3s. 11½d., and in 1831, at £131. The Rev. M.B. Darby, of Hingham is incumbent.

The Church (All Saints,) is a large building, with a lofty square tower, and there was in the same burial-ground, another Church, (St. Andrew,) belonging to the rectory, but it was dilapidated in 1367.

Here is a National School for this parish and Hackford. The Fuel Allotment, 12A., was awarded at the enclosure, under an act of 47th George III., and is let for £10 a year. The tithes were commuted in 1844.

         August        Robt.        baker and shopkeeper
         Buck          John         smith and wheelwright
         Camp          Mr Wm.
         Cann          John         wheelwright
         Foulsham      Wm.          Workhouse school
         Head          Matthew      shoemaker
         Head          Rt.          beer seller  [see note below]
         Kett          Rt.          beer seller  [see note below]
         Knyvett       Ann          National school
         Mann          Richd.       bricklayer and beerhs.
         Miller        George       shopkeeper
         Quantrail     Susan        straw hat maker
         Shingles      Mary         vict. Wild Man
         Turrell       Mr Wm.
         Wade          Stephen      master of Workhouse
         Watton        Mr Wm.       Lodge
 
            FARMERS.
 
         Bacon         Jas. & Ths.
         Banham        Thos.
         Barker        George
         Barnard       Robert
         Bowles        Samuel
         Burrell       Jno. Limmer
         Duffield      John
         Green         James
         Hubbard       Henry
         Kirk          James
         Kirk          William
         Plowman       John
         Rix           William
         Roe           Simon
         Smith         Thomas
         Watson        Armine
         Wrigglesworth John
 

Note: In the original this is:
    Kett Rt. and Head Rt. beer sellers


See also the Wicklewood parish page.

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