Deopham History

1908 Directory

1908  Kelly’s Directory

DEOPHAM is a parish, 3 miles south from Kimberley station, 4 north from Attleborough station on the Thetford and Norwich line of the Great Eastern railway, and 4 south-west from Wymondham, comprising the small village of Deopham Green, a mile south-west from the church. The parish is in the Mid division of the county, Forehoe hundred, petty sessional division and union, Wymondham county court district, rural deanery of Hingham (Forehoe division), archdeaconry of Norfolk and diocese of Norwich.
The church of St. An­drew is a building of flint and stone in the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, lofty nave, aisles, south porch and an embattled western tower, with octagonal turrets and pinnacles, and containing 5 bells: in 1864 the chancel was entirely restored and new roofed, and in 1867 the south aisle was restored at a cost of £230:  the nave was thoroughly restored and new roofed and new windows inserted in 1884 at a cost of over £2,000, and the porch has also since been restored:  there are 280 sittings. The register dates from the year 1560. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £180, with 20 acres of glebe in Shipdham and 6 acres in this parish and residence, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury, and held since 1895 by the Rev. John Samuel Treglown B. A. of Downing College, Cambridge. The Ecclesiastical Commissioners are impropriators of the rec­toriaI tithes. There are two Primitive Methodists chapels, one at Deopham Green, erected in 1837, and the other at Low Common.
The Rev. Henry Rix, who died in 1728, left £60 to be invested in land, which pro­duces a rental of £7 5s. yearly, now appropriated for teaching four poor children and for an annual sermon, the minister receiving 10s., the clerk 1s., and each child 8s., the remainder being given in bread to the poor. A sum of about £10 10s. arising from 14 acres of land, awarded at the inclosure in 1814 in lieu of common rights, is distributed among the poor in coal annually. The Earl of Kimberley, the Crown and the Ecclesiastical Commissioners are lords of the manor, and the two former are the principal landowners. The soil is marl; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley, turnips and hay. The area is 1,661 acres;  rateable value, £2,060;  the population in 1901 was 305.

Sexton & Verger, John Stone.

Post Office.- William Turner, sub-postmaster. Letters through Wymondham S.O. arrive at 8.30 a.m. and 5.40 p.m. & are dispatched at 9.15 a.m. & 6.20 p.m.;  no sunday delivery. Morley St. Botolph, 2 miles distant, is the nearest money order & telegraph office

Pillar Letter Box,  Low Common, cleared at 8 a.m. & 6 p.m.;  The Green, 9.20 a.m. & 6.25 p.m.  week days only

Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1851, for 84 children, is now closed, & the children of the parish attend the schools at Morley St. Botolph & Wicklewood.

Carriers.-  from Rockland & Great Ellingham pass through to Norwich on wed. & sat.

  • Fendick The Misses,  The Green
  • Treglown Rev. John Samuel B. A.   Vicarage

Commercial:

  • Allen Walter Charles,   farmer, Crown farm
  • Allen William,   farmer & cattle dealer, Hall farm
  • Bowman William James,   farmer, High elm
  • Bush John, farmer & shopkeeper, The Green
  • Clabburn John Henry,   miller, (wind)
  • Clarke Edwin,   farmer, Mill farm
  • Clarke George,   farmer, Low common
  • Clarke James William,   farmer
  • Gibson Arthur,   Halfmoon P. H.
  • Greenwood Walter Ernest,   wheelwright, carpenter, painter & sign writer & undertaker, The Green
  • Hastings Herbert,   beer retailer, The Green
  • Hurrell Charles,   farmer, Church farm
  • Hurrell Robert,   farmer
  • Lane William,   beer retailer, Low common
  • Leverett Charles,   farmer Glassbottle farm
  • Lincoln George,   farmer
  • Nicholls Alfred,   farmer, Low common
  • Patrick William,   farmer, South hill
  • Peacock William Liddelow,   farmer, Pettengills farm, The Green
  • Phœnix Albion,   farmer,   Low common
  • Phœnix Frederick,   thrashing machine owner & farmer
  • Phœnix Samuel,   farmer, Low common
  • Phœnix Walter Charles,   farmer, Stalland
  • Pitts Philip John Bayes,   farmer, Low common
  • Ringer Urban,   farmer
  • Smith Eldon,   shoe  maker, The Green
  • Smith Isaac,   tailor, The Green
  • Smith James Robert,   farmer
  • Turner William,   draper, grocer & farmer, Post office, The Green       
  • Ward David,   shopkeeper, Low common
  • Whittleton Walter Garrett,   blacksmith, The Green
  • Wigby John Lindsay,   farmer, Low common
  • Woodrow David,   farmer, The Green

Published: 2/9/22 (Using transcript from previous website)
Last revision: 17/2/23

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