
NORTON-SUBCOURSE (or Soupecors,) is a parish of dispersed houses, in the vale of a rivulet, 3 miles E of Loddon. It has 356 souls, and 1849 acres of land, belonging chiefly to Sir EB Smyth, and Sir E Bacon, the lords of the two manors; and partly to R Denny, Esq, and a few smaller owners. Sir E Bacon is impropriator of the great tithes, and patron of the discharged vicarage, which was augmented in 1817, with a parliamentary grant of £600, and £400 given by the patron and incumbent. The Rev James Wall is the vicar.
William White, History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk 1845
Norton Subcourse baptisms PD 675-1 1560-1696
Norton Subcourse baptisms PD 675-2 1680-1754
Norton Subcourse baptisms PD 675-3 1754-1812
Norton Subcourse marriages PD 675-1 1560-1696
Norton Subcourse marriages PD 675-2 1680-1754
Norton Subcourse marriages PD 675-5 1754-1812
Norton Subcourse burials PD 675-1 1560-1696
Norton Subcourse burials PD 675-2 1680-1754
Norton Subcourse burials PD 675-3 1754-1812
Further registers for Norton Subcourse are included in the FreeReg database.
- Norton Subcourse is part of the Clavering Hundred.
- History of Norton Subcourse
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