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Post Office Directory of 1865.

BRADLEY (LITTLE) is a small parish, 1 mile S. of Great Bradley, and 5 1/2 miles N. by E. of Haverhill, containing only 33 inhabitants, and 957a. 3r. 24p. of fertile laud, all the property of William and Charles Lamprell, Esqrs., who have neat mansions here, and have nearly all the parish in their own occupation. They are also patrons of the Church (All Saints,) which has a round tower, and contains a curious monumental brass in memory of John Daye, the printer, who died in 1584, at Walden, in Essex. The living is a discharged rectory, valued in K.B. at £5. Os. 10d., and now enjoyed by the Rev. Charles Lamprell, Jun., who has a yearly modus of £250, awarded, in 1841, in lieu of tithes. Directory : -
Charles Lamprell, Esq., Bradley Place;
William Lamprell, Esq., maltster, Hall;
Richard Hayward, carpenter;
and Thomas Smee, victualler, Royal Oak



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