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Land & Property information for Wymondham and places above it in the hierarchy

Wymondham

Kelly, Geoffrey Ian
Unicorn House, 5 Cock Street, Wymondham: historical notes.
[1990]
Wilson, John Howard
Timber-framed houses in Wymondham, c1580-c1620.
[Typescript in Norwich Local Studies Library]
 
O'Carroll, P.F.
Field and place names of the parish of Wymondham.
[Typescript in Norwich Local Studies Library, 1963]
Kelly, Geoffrey Ian
Pilgrim's Farm, Spooner Row, Wymondham: a history.
[Typescript in Norwich Local Studies Library, 1990s]
Kelly, Geoffrey Ian
Turnpike Farm, Suton, Wymondham: historical notes.
[Typescript in Norwich Local Studies Library, 1994]
Martens, Holger
Randall Burroughes' Farming Journal and his Agricultural Activities in the 1790s.
[Norwich, University of East Anglia Thesis, 1990]
Wade Martins, Susanna and Williamson, Tom (Editors)
The Farming Journal of Randall Burroughes (1794-1799).
[Norwich, Norfolk Record Society v.58, 1993]
 
Stanfield Hall
Pictures of the hall and estate.
Great Britain. Inclosure Commissioners
Statement of Claims (271): Wymondham.
Drawn up in pursuance of the Act of Inclosure, 1806.
[1806]
Great Britain: Statute
Wymondham Inclosure Act, 1806.
An act for inclosing lands in the parish of Wymondham, in the county of Norfolk: 22nd March 1806.
[London, George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1806]

See also Norfolk Parish Links: Land and Property

Norfolk

England

UK and Ireland

  • For English and Welsh records see PRO Leaflet: Tithe Records in the National Archives. Scottish records are held at the National Archives of Scotland in Edinburgh.
  • The University of Nottingham provides a detailed set of explanatory pages: Introduction to Deeds.
  • Legal Terms in Land Records is a useful glossary of obscure terms which occur in property deeds.
  • Robin Alston's Country House Database (archived copy) "represents a first attempt at listing country houses in the British Isles from the late medieval period to ca. 1850, together with an index to all the families so far traced as having occupied them".
  • Estate Records held by Kings College, Cambridge.
  • Disused Railway Stations website - a large and growing set of photographs of closed stations, with brief details of each station and a map showing its location.
  • The Trace My House website provides extensive information and guidance for anyone wishing to investigate the history of a house and the people who lived in it.
  • TNA's Research Guide on Houses - "Records relating to the history of houses are kept in a variety of archives. This guide will help you to find out where the information you are looking for might be, and how to go about finding it."
  • British Listed Buildings - "an online database of buildings and structures that are listed as being of special architectural and historic interest".
  • Researching Historic Buildings in the British Isles - a guide.