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William White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk 1845
[Transcription copyright © Pat Newby]PENTNEY is a large straggling village, in a low marshy situation, on the north side of the river Nar, 9 miles S.E. by E. of Lynn, and 6½ miles N.W. by W. of Swaffham. Its parish contains 592 inhabitants, and 2,534 acres of enclosed land, with a hungry, gravelly soil, extending about five miles in length and one in breadth, on the north side of the vale of the Nar, The Rev. Dr. Thackeray, of Cambridge, is lord of the manor, and owner of one-fourth of the soil; the rest belongs to a number of small copyholders and leaseholders, subject to small certain fines.
Robert Vallibus held this manor of Roger Bigod, in the time of William the Conqueror, and founded here a PRIORY of Austin canons, on a watery spot called the isle of Eya, a mile west of the church, where the gatehouse is still standing. This priory was endowed with the manor, which, at the dissolution, was granted to Thos. Mildmay, Esq., from whom it passed to various families.
The CHURCH, (St. Mary Magdalen,) stands at the west end of the village, and is a curacy, certified at £20, and valued in 1831 at £60, being augmented from 1761 to 1816, with £800 of Queen Anne's bounty, laid out in 28 acres of land. The Rev. Robert Hankinson, of Walpole, is patron, and the Rev. Samuel Pearson, incumbent.
The parish was drained under an act passed in 1815.
The Poor's Lands, &c., given by unknown donors, consist of a farm-house, out buildings, and 8A. 1R. 9P., let for £18 a year; and three yearly rent charges, amounting to 25s. The poor have also the interest of £15, left by three donors, and an allotment of 62A. of land, allotted at the enclosure, in 1807, for supplying them with turf, &c. The herbage on this fuel allotment, is let for about £11 a year, which is distributed in coals.
Alcock John vict., William the IV. Balding Robert carpenter Barrett Wm. shoemaker & shopkpr. Cater John vict., New Inn Dawes Robert butcher Dye James parish clerk Eastick William cooper Gage Greenacre beer house keeper Hammond Richard blacksmith Monday William schoolmaster Riches Jeremiah miller and baker Wiseman William vict., Mill FARMERS. * are yeomen. Codling Henry Palmer William * Dye John Paul Sarah Edwards Timothy * Stratton George Gooch George Stratton Geo., jun. Greenacre John Smith James, (and * Howlett Wm. shopkeeper) Munro Walter, (& Thurle Lydia maltster) Winearls Fredk. Page Charles Youngs Thomas
See also the Pentney parish page.
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December 2008