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SOUTHELMHAM ST. MICHAEL in 1844, is a small village and
parish, 4 miles S. of Bungay, contains 145 souls, and 816a. of land. The Earl of
Brittany and Richmond had lands here at the domesday survey. The Church is a
small ancient structure, and the benefice is a vicarage, valued in K.B. at £4.
7s. 11d, and consolidated with the perpetual curacy of Rumburgh, in the
patronage of the Rev. Lomb Atthill, of Halesworfh. William. Adair, Esq., is lord
of the manor, but part of the soil belongs to the Harry, Johnson, and other
families. The church and poor have had from an early period 2a. 1r. of land, now
let for £3. 5s. a year.
Hammond Eliz. vict. Jolly
Farmers
King Samuel, blacksmith
Mann Rachel, boot & shoe maker
Stenton William, corn miller
Thurston Jas. corn miller & shopkeeper
FARMERS.
Blackburn George
Carley James
Chase Harry
Fisher Robert
Hammont Robert
Owles Elizabeth