- C/Sca 2/1
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- 1797
Part of Norfolk County Quarter Sessions
Includes insets of Acle Marsh boundaries. Map: certified copy, 1930, of map dated 1799, no scale. 83 by 99.
Part of Norfolk County Quarter Sessions
Includes insets of Acle Marsh boundaries. Map: certified copy, 1930, of map dated 1799, no scale. 83 by 99.
Part of Norfolk County Quarter Sessions
Award: 1803 (photostat). Maps (2): Alburgh, nd, 1 inch: 6 chains, 60 by 119 (photostat); Wortwell, nd, 1 inch: 5 chains, 84 by 98 (photostat). Surveyor: Bailey Bird of Norwich.
Part of Norfolk County Quarter Sessions
Act: 1801 (photostat) with notices of roads and public allotments, 1803.
Part of Norfolk County Quarter Sessions
Award: 1810 (photostat). Map: 1810 (areas inclosed only with correcting roads and names of adjacent landowners) 1 inch: 5.5 chains (photostat). Two manors are named in Aldeby, with rights of soil: Aldeby Priory, the Dean and Chapter of Norwich being lords, and Aldeby Hall, the trustees of Ampton charity being lords [Ampton School, Suffolk].
The map shows that the manor of [Wheatcre] Uphall nuper Langley extended into this parish.
Part of Norfolk County Quarter Sessions
Award: 1840. Maps (2): Ashby St Mary, nd, 1 inch: 3 chains, 74 by 98; Hellington, nd, 1 inch: 3 chains, 70 by 113. Surveyor: William Butcher of Norwich. The maps indicate that the manors of Hellington, Claxton, Langley, Bastwicks in Carleton, Thurton all extended into Ashby St Mary, and Claxton also extended into Hellington.
Part of Norfolk County Quarter Sessions
Act: 1837, with signed undertakings concerning exchanges of land.
Ashill: Draft of enclosure map
Part of Parish Records of Ashill
Part of Parish Records of Ashill
Part of Norfolk County Quarter Sessions
Award: 1810. Map: 1810, 1 inch: 14 chains, 57 by 50. Surveyor: Robert Pratt of Norwich.
Part of Norfolk County Quarter Sessions
Award: 1806. Map: 1806, 1 inch: 6 chains, 54 by 106. Surveyor: John Browne of Norwich.
Part of Norfolk County Quarter Sessions
Map: certified copy, 1930, of map dated 1815, 1 inch: 8 chains, 78 by 115. Includes inset detail of Attleborough Town, 1 inch: 3 chains. Surveyor: Thomas Denton of Staines, Co. Middlesex.
Part of Norfolk County Quarter Sessions
Award: 1813. Map: 1813, 1 inch: 4.5 chains, 92 by 70. Surveyor: Charles Burcham of Holt. Act: 1811.
According to the Award , Burrell has lately purchased the manor of Bathley otherwise Bale Nogeons and Thorpes from the trustees of the late William Gay. No other manors are named on the Inclosure Map as extending into this parish.
Part of Norfolk County Quarter Sessions
Award: 1816. Map: 1816, 1 inch: 5 chains, 68 by 85. Surveyor: Robert Corby of Kirstead. The map indicates land copyhold of the manor of Barford Hall with Soame Hall and of the manor of Costessey on the part of Barford, Wramplingham and Carleton. The award indicates that the manor of Little Brandon extended into the parish of Barford.