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Whites 1855 Directory
HIGHAM is a handsome village, with several large mansions, pleasantly
situated on a gentle acclivity near the confluence of the rivers Brett and
Stour, on the southern confines of Suffolk, 5 miles E. of Nayland, 5 miles
S. of Hadleigh, and 10 � miles S.E. of Ipswich. Its parish contains 293
souls, and 803A. 17 r. of fertile and well-wooded land, P. P. Mannock, Esq.,
is lord of the manor, but a great part of the soil belongs to Edward Cooper,
Esq., Mrs. Dawson, and the Rev. A. C. Reeve, who have neat bouses here.
Higham Hall, the seat of E. Cooper, Esq., is a neat white brick mansion,
with pleasant grounds, commanding fine views of the Stour Valley. The
Church, (St. Mary,) has a tower and sis bells, and is a perpetual curacy,
valued in K.B. at �5 6s 8d., and in 1835 at �288. It was appropriated to
Trinity Priory, Ipswich, by Maude de Munchensi; but the rectorial tithes
were purchased by a Mr. Gibbs or Mr. Smith, and given to the minister.
Certain trustees are patrons, and the Rev. A. C. Reeve is the incumbent. The
glebe is about 50A., and in 1840 the tithes were commuted for a yearly rent
of �220. In the reign of Charles I., Thomas Bedfield charged his house and
land here with the yearly payment of 10s. to the minister. In 1725, Thomas
Glanville left a cottage here, for the relief of poor widows of Higham,
Holton, and Raydon. POST, via Colchester.
Allen Ebenz. maltster it corn merchant
Blotnfield John, farmer, Pound
Branford James, shopkeeper & brewer
Cooper Edward, Esq. Higham Hall
Cowles George, butcher St vict.
King's Head
Dawson Mrs. Eliz. Higham House
Gunn Wm. shoemaker
Harris Stephen & Wm. seed crushers, oil millers, and farmers
Hallock Wm. farm bailiff
Johnson Sadler, butcher & farmer
Martin Mrs M. A.
Sheen Mrs Mary
Mens Thomas Giles, surgeon dentist
Reeve Rev Abraham Chas. Parsonage
Reeve Robert Luther, farmer, Green
Smith George, brick maker & smith
Smith Jph. joiner, & Jph. jun. par. clerk.
Welham Robt. shopr. & wheelwright