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Harry Partridge, Poultry Farmer & Home Guard

Posted on May 1, 2023October 7, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Kelly’s Directory of 1937 shows Harry Partridge as a poultry farmer at the ‘Firs’ in Great Ellingham. The Firs is a property to the southern end of Long Street which was also known as Fir Cottage. Harry Partridge was one of seven poultry dealers or poultry farmers in the village at that time. Great Ellingham…

The ‘Making’ of William Clarke at the Reformatory School at Buxton

Posted on April 23, 2023October 7, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

I was delighted to be contacted by a descendant of one of the Clarke families who lived in Great Ellingham from at least 1800 to 1902. Angela McCleery has studied the Clarke family for a number of years. She he is able to provide more information about William Clarke following his misdemeanour in the village…

The Tragic Greengrass Family

Posted on April 14, 2023October 7, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

This blog shows just how hard life could be for some of the people who once lived here in Great Ellingham. No doubt, many people in other towns and villages were affected in the same way.  Church of St James, Great Ellingham Baptism of Gideon Greengrass On 14th April, 1839, George and Sarah Greengrass took…

Francis Parke’s 59 acre Farm in Long Street

Posted on April 1, 2023October 7, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Discovering House Histories Deeds Title Deeds are one of the best resources when researching the history of a property. Historical deeds will usually include conveyances, mortgages, agreements etc. They may also recite extracts from wills and earlier deeds. Accordingly, title deeds may provide an unbroken chain of ownership through many decades – or even centuries!…

Jeremiah Grice Buys a Long Street Farm from Henry Beevor

Posted on April 1, 2023February 26, 2024 by Heather Etteridge

In this blog we continue the story of the history of a farm which lies at the southern end of Long Street in Great Ellingham. Long Street is identified by the purple arrows on the below map of 1802. Extract from 1802 Map of Great Ellingham. All rights reserved Norfolk Record Office. Cat. Ref. C/Ca…

Two Closely Connected Farms in Long Street

Posted on April 1, 2023October 7, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

At the beginning of the 19th century, Francis Parke owned a farm (which included a farmhouse, barn, yard, garden, outbuildings and some 59 acres) in Long Street, Great Ellingham. Parke also owned an additional nearby barn. Extract from 1802 Map of Great Ellingham. All rights reserved Norfolk Record Office. Cat. Ref. C/Ca 1/84. With kind…

‘Sparrows Nest’ at the southern end of Long Street

Posted on April 1, 2023October 7, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Save for some of the larger farms and houses, very few of the dwellings in Great Ellingham were named (or even numbered) until at least the 21st century. Added to this, the various census schedules for each household in the village from 1841 to 1911, do not always follow the order as they appear along…

Morley St Botolph man Richard Jolly, an ‘Incorrigible Rogue & Vagabond’

Posted on March 27, 2023October 7, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Police Custody Between the 13th and 19th November, 1850, Richard Jolly (Jolley), found himself in Police custody in the Lock-Up at Wymondham’s Bridewell. From the Wymondham Police Charge Book 1850-1866 we know that Richard Jolly was a 66 year old labourer of Morley St Botolph. He stood 5 feet 3 inches tall and had ‘imperfect’…

Harriet Fisher brings charges for ‘Arrears of Bastardy’

Posted on March 27, 2023October 7, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Police Custody On the 1st March, 1854, James Denny of Honingham spent a night in Police custody at the Wymondham Lock-Up at the Bridewell in Wymondham. James Denny was a 19 years old labourer and stood around 5 feet 4 inches tall. The Lock-Up Records also tell us that Denny could read. He was charged…

Landlady Alice Jessup, formerly Leath née Clarke

Posted on March 17, 2023October 5, 2024 by Heather Etteridge

Church Street including the Old Thatche Shoppe to the left, Islay House to the right and the Crown Public House with adjoining shops in the centre. Attleborough Heritage Group Rose & Crown At the turn of the 19th century, Alice Jessup ran the Rose & Crown Public House together with her second husband William Jessup….

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