Eccles

St Mary the Virgin, Eccles

ECCLES parish, 2½ miles NE of East Harling, lies on the north side of the river Thet, and contains only 1630 acres of land, and 124 inhabitants. The soil belongs to the Earl of Albemarle, and Sir Thos B Beevor, Bart. The latter is lord of the manor and owner of the ancient Hall, which is occupied by Lady Flower, and occasionally by Sir James Flower, Bart, MP, whose chief seats are Lobb Farm, Oxfordshire, and Woodford, Essex. The CHURCH (St Mary,) has a small round tower and three bells, and is a rectory, valued in the King’s Book at £14. The glebe is 26A, and the tithes have been commuted for £250 per annum. Sir TB Beevor is patron, and the Rev Richard Lubbock, MA, incumbent. The former Bishops of the diocese had a seat here till the time of Henry VIII. A common was enclosed in 1812, and most of the waste lands have lately been planted.
William White, History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk 1845


Eccles Baptisms PD 95-1 1538-1694

Eccles Baptisms PD 95-2 1695-1704

Eccles Baptisms PD 95-3 1695-1812

Eccles Burials PD 95-1 1538-1680

Eccles Burials PD 95-2 1678-1703

Eccles Burials PD 95-3 1695-1812

Eccles Marriages PD 95-1 1538-1694

Eccles Marriages PD 95-2 and PD 95-3 1695-1812

Further registers for Eccles are included in the FreeReg database.