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"SALHOUSE, or Sallowes, is a large but straggling village and parish, 6 miles N.E. of Norwich, comprising 642 inhabitants, and 2060 acres of land, lying within Sigismund Trafford, Esq.'s manor of Wroxham with Salhouse, but the soil belongs to a number of freeholders and copyholders, the latter of whom are subject to arbitrary fines. The Hall, with a large estate around it, came to the Ward family in 1712, by the marriage of Robt. Ward, Esq., with the daughter of William Holt, Esq., of which family was Lord Chief Justice Holt. The Hall is now the seat and property of Richard Ward, Esq. . . . The Church (All Saints,) is an ancient structure, which has of late years been much embellished by Mr. Ward. . . . The living is a discharged vicarage, consolidated with that of Wroxham, which see. The glebe is 12A., and the vicarial tithes were commuted in 1843 for £187. 10s. per annum. " [William White History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk (1845) - Transcription copyright © Pat Newby]
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See also Salthouse.
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- Church of All Saints
- Transcriptions and photographs of gravestones in the churchyard.
Not all gravestones may be included, even when a site is marked as complete, for example when stones are not legible enough to be photographed. - Baptist Church
- Transcriptions and photographs of gravestones in the churchyard.
Not all gravestones may be included, even when a site is marked as complete, for example when stones are not legible enough to be photographed.
See also Norfolk Parish Links: Cemeteries
- 1841: Surname List
- 1891: Surname List (this is a link to an archived copy)
See also Norfolk Parish Links: Censuses
- In 1883 the parish was in the Deanery of Taverham, in the archdeaconry of Norwich.
It could have been in a different deanery or archdeaconry both before and after this date. - The parish church is dedicated to All Saints.
- Church of All Saints
- Services and map.
- Church of All Saints
- Description and pictures.
- Church of All Saints (this is a link to an archived copy)
- Description, history and pictures.
- Church of All Saints
- Services, etc.
- Salhouse Baptist Church
- Services, etc.
- Sargeant, S.
- A true and faithful history of the late persecution of the Saints of God, by the papists in the Baptist Church, at Salhouse, to which is prefixed a short history of circumstances connected with the Salhouse Church.
[Norwich, Printed by A. Charlwood, 1840s]
- Parish Register Transcripts
- Baptisms 1813-1880
- Parish Register Transcripts
- Baptisms, Banns, Marriages and Burials.
- Marriages
- These are not included in Boyd's Marriage Index or Phillimore's Marriage Registers.
See also Norfolk Parish Links: Church Records
For the civil registration of births, marriages and deaths between 1837 and 1930 (and for the censuses from 1851 to 1901), Salhouse was in St Faith's Registration District.
- Salhouse Parish council
- News, events, description, parish council, etc.
- Salhouse Village Pages (this is a link to an archived copy)
- News, events, description, history, pictures, buildings, societies, parish council, etc.
- Salhouse Post Mill
- Description, history and map.
- Salhouse Tower Mill
- Description, history and pictures.
- Ask for a calculation of the distance from Salhouse to another place.
Salhouse is in Taverham Hundred.
- Parish outline and location.
- See Parish Map for Taverham Hundred
- Description of Taverham Hundred
- 1845: White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk
- Great Britain. Inclosure Commissioners
- Statement of Claims (20): Salhouse.
Drawn up in pursuance of the Act of Inclosure, 1800.
[1800] - Great Britain: Statute
- Salhouse Inclosure Act, 1800.
An act for dividing, allotting, and inclosing, the commons and waste grounds within the parish of Salhouse, in the county of Norfolk.
[1800]
- Sketch map of the village (this is a link to an archived copy from 2018)
- Roads, railway, buildings, etc.
You can see maps centred on OS grid reference TG306143 (Lat/Lon: 52.677007, 1.409942), Salhouse which are provided by:
- OpenStreetMap
- Google Maps
- StreetMap (Current Ordnance Survey maps)
- Bing (was Multimap)
- Old Maps Online
- National Library of Scotland (Old Ordnance Survey maps)
- Vision of Britain (Click "Historical units & statistics" for administrative areas.)
- English Jurisdictions in 1851 (Unfortunately the LDS have removed the facility to enable us to specify a starting location, you will need to search yourself on their map.)
- Magic (Geographic information) (Click + on map if it doesn't show)
- GeoHack (Links to on-line maps and location specific services.)
- All places within the same township/parish shown on an Openstreetmap map.
- Nearby townships/parishes shown on an Openstreetmap map.
- Nearby places shown on an Openstreetmap map.
- Roll of Honour
- World Wars 1 and 2.
- Taylor, Jill; Crombie, Gerry; and Allies, Peter
- A Century has not Aged Them: the stories of the men from Salhouse, who fought and died during the First World War.
[Peartree Bindery, 2014]
- After 1834 Salhouse became part of the St Faith's Union, and the workhouse was at Horsham St Faith.
These figures are from the population tables which were produced after the 10-yearly national censuses. The "Families" heading includes families and single occupiers.
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There may be more people living in detached parts of the parish (if there were any) and, if so, the number may or may not be included in the figures above. It is quite difficult to be sure from the population tables.
- 1861 Census
- "ST. FAITHS. The decrease of population in most of the parishes comprised in the District of St. Faiths is attributed to the migration of labourers and their families to the manufacturing districts."