Appendix 7 - The Class Structure of Catton 1851 – 71

Number of Households

Social Class

1851

1861

1871

One

9

13

12

Two

25

23

23

Three

28

22

24

Four

62

63

35

Five

2

2

29

Unknown

16

11

17

 

Appendix 8 - Catton Heads of Households 1851

George Road

 J. Walker  O. Springfield  T. Walker  J. Utting  M.A. Cocks  D. Cocks  G. Gale  J. Guymer  G. Duffield

W. Guymer  M. Osbourn  R. Hall  O. Dixon  W. Woods  M. Lovett  J. Bacon  W. Quantrell  W. Howard  C. Welsh

G. Hardley (20)

Cocks Yard

W. Seamen  W. Beales  W. Mallet (3)

George Hill

L. Rambleton  J. Watson  S. Bacon  M. Gray  J. Wright  G. Clarke  W. Russell  W. Land  E. Hewitt  J. Mason

M.A. Newman  W. Wigg  H. Bacon  W. Nichols  M. Leeder W. Codling  J. Wilkie  S. Fuller  J. Snowley  M. Howard

J. Summers  S. P. Jackson  J. Right (23)

 Catton Street

T. Dennington  E. Chaplin  C. Harrier  G. Taylor  J.E. Parker  J. Shorten  M.A. Chitty  H. Cooke  A. Aldridge

K. Reynolds  J. Broad  C. Summers  W. Salten  M.A. Barker  S. Assishes  T. Hipper  E. Hewitt  C. Howers

E. Holmes  M.S. Master  E.M. Hawtaigne   R. Hipper  W. Gaumer  W. Maddy  H. Jackson  R. Jarvis  R. Waller (27)

Spixworth Road

M. Stark  J. Howell  G. Moore  R. Stannard  J. Todd  S. Neppingale  W. Moore  E. Lambert

E. Huide  T.W. Wiley (10)

 St. Faiths Road

J. Taylor  C. Forster  C.G. Heath  S. Chesery  T. Howe  M. Minty  W. King  J.N. Waite  M. Cubitt  E.K. Long

T. Humphrey  E. Shorten  L. Waller  J. Furness  J. Farrow  T. Pratt (16)

 Church Road

A.S. Miller  R. Plowman  J. Moore  J. High  C. Harpley  J. Shorten  S. Riches  H. Lovet  W. Baker  R. Guymer

J. Tuck  S. Sendall  R. Risenborough  R. Quantrell  G. Baker  D. Moore  E. Everett  R. Moore  W. Everett

S. High  W. Neale  E. Hinde  R. Moore  M. Hobart  G. Morse  R. Hart (26)

Oak Lane

 J.W. Lane (1)

 Mile Cross Lane

J. Quantrell  E. Faux (2)

Back Road

S. Minn  H. Randall  E. Rackham  J. Faner  S. Bacon (5)

 Grove Lane

R. Poll  W. Digby  J. Attoe  W. Attoe  W. Carter  J. Carter  G. Attoe (7)

 

Appendix 9 - Catton in 1830 (Pigot's Directory)

Nobility, Gentry and Clergy

Carr Stephen

Chitty Col. E.

Cobbold Thomas, gent.

Corbould Thomas

Custons Mrs. Catherine

Day Capt. James

Everett William, gent.

Harvey Capt. George

Hawteyne Capt.

Hubbert Mrs. Mary

Ives Mrs. Fanny

Jennings George

Jennings George, jnr.

Kerr Stephen, gent.

Long Capt. Edmund

Masters Col. Harket

Oxley Mrs.

Randall Miss

Redgreave Joseph, gent.

Redgreave Mark, gent.

Saintevery Miss

Turner Robert J., gent.

Weversor Walter, gent.

Wigg William, gent.

Wilkins William,gent.

Academies, Seminaries

and Public Schools

Fitt Mary and Jane (brdg)

 

Baker

Walker Thomas

 

Blacksmith

Dixon Owen

 

Boot and Shoemakers

Broad William

Buttefont John

 

Butcher

Moore Thomas

Savage Thomas

 

Carpenters and Joiners

Fox Thomas

Gymer William

Shopkeepers and Dealers in sundries

Fox Thomas

Rushmore James

Walker Thomas

 

Tailor

Tate John

 

Taverns and Public Houses

“George and Dragon,” Barnes George

“Magpie,” Dack Charles

“Maids Head,” Savage Thomas

“Royal Oak,” Webb Richard

 

Wheelwrights

Fox Thomas

Gymer William

 

 

Appendix 10 - Catton in 1836 (Whites Directory)

Beekham John Rix, baker

Carr Mrs.

Chitty Lieut. Col. Edwin

Church Mrs. Susanna

Cocks Dennis, beerhouse

Criekmay Mr. Charles

Custance Mrs. Frances

Dack Charles, vict. “Magpie”

Darell John, gent. Catton Grove

Dashwood Miss Anna Maria

Day James, esq.

Dixon Owen, blacksmith

Duffield Harriet, free school

Everitt William, gent.

Fox Mr. Thomas

Gooch Horace, gent.

Harvey Captain George

Hawtayne Captain Charles S.J., R.N.

Hipper Robert, vict. “Maids Head”

Hobart Mrs. Mary

Ives Mrs. Frances, Catton House

Jackson Samuel, tailor

Kew George, cabinet maker and vict. “Royal Oak”

Longe Captain Edmond Slingsby

Longe Robert, esq.

Lowne Benjamin, bricklayer

Master Colonel Harcourt

Newman William, bricklayer

Nickles John, gent.

Oxley Mrs. Martha, Catton Grove

Potter Ambrose, butcher and shopkeeper

Remblance Robert, hoop maker

Rushmore William, bookkeeper

Skippon William, vict. “George and Dragon”

Walker Thomas, baker and grocer

Wales Sarah, shopkeeper

Wardle Johnstone, gent.

Webb Richard, pork butcher

West John, gent.

Wigg Mr. William

Wright Warner, M.D.

Boot and shoemakers

Broad John

Duffield George

Howeld John

Paul William

Farmers

Bulls John

Dixon John

Dixon Owen

Jennings George

Moore Thomas

Redgrave Mark

 

Appendix 11 - Catton in 1864 (Whites Directory)

(Those marked with  *  had places of business in Norwich)

Amiss Mary and M.A., schoolmistresses

Attoe George and Robert, lime burners

Blake Robert Wiffen, yarn spinner *

Bleakley Mrs. Elizabeth

Chamberlin Robert, draper, Catton House *

Chamberlin William, policeman

Cooke Henry, solicitor “Rackham and Cooke” *

Cubitt William Jary, wine merchant *

Fisher Robert, grocer *

Gedge George, dyer *

Gurney John Henry, esq., M.P., Catton Hall

Guymer Joseph, wheelwright

Guymer Richard, parish clerk

Guymer William, carpenter

Hart Rev. Richard, B.A., vicar

Heath Charles, gent.

Jackson Harriet, schoolmistress

Massingham Mr. Joseph

Millard Mrs. Isabel

Minister James, shopkeeper and vict.”George & Dragon”

Morse Mrs. Rebecca, The Oaks

Oakley John, tailor

Osborn Mark, bricklayer and vict. “Woodman”

Plowman Robert, sadler and vict. “Magpie”

Rackham Thomas H., solicitor “Rackham and Cooke”, Cottage *

Rackham T.J.C., surgeon, The Grove

Read Thomas, pork butcher and vict. “Maids Head”

Springfield Osborn, merchant

Squires Paul, gent.

Walker Amos, baker

Walker Thomas, brickmaker and co.

Wells Henry, gent., Rose Lodge

Blacksmiths

Badcock William

Neale William

Boot and Shoemakers

Howell John

Paul William

Gardeners

Dennington Thomas

Lambert Edward

Mann Henry

Rackham Elisha

Utting George

Farmers

Hinde Ephraim, Lodge

Jones Charles, home Marsham

Minns Samuel

Pointer Robert

 

Appendix 12 - Index of Catton persons named in Directories 1836-75

Ainslie Charles : “Royal Oak” 54

Allen Mrs. : schoolmistress 69

Amiss Maria : ladies school 63, 64, seminary 65

Amiss (Anness) Mary Ann : ladies school 63, 64, seminary 65

Attoe George William : farmer 54, lime burner 64, 65, 69, lime b. and farmer 75

Attoe John : lime merchant 54, lime burner 58, 63, 65

Attoe Robert : lime burner 64, 65

Attoe William : lime burner 69, 75

Badcock William : blacksmith 58, 64, 65, 69, 75

Bales Thomas : Ashtree House 75

Bampton Rev. Charles : Old Hall 45

Barber William : 75

Barber William : farmer 54

Barnes Miss Jane : Old Hall 58

Beekham John Rix : baker 36, 45

Blake Robert Wiffen : esq., 58, 63, yarn spinner 64, P.R. 65, 69

Bleakley Mrs. Elizabeth : 64, 65

Blowes Rev. Thomas : Catton Grove 45

Broad John : boot and shoemaker 36, 45, 54, 58, 63

Buckle William Boyd : 75

Bullard Frederick : 75

Bulls John : farmer 36

Buxton Samuel G. : 69, 75

Campbell Rev. William : curate of Hellesdon 54

Carr Mrs. : 36

Chamberlin James  The Firs 75

Chamberlin Robert : merchant 54, P.R. 58, 63, draper of Catton House 64, Catton Lodge P.R. 65, 69

Chamberlin William : policeman 64

Chitty Lieut. Col. Edwin : 36

Chitty Mrs. M.A. : 45, 54

Church Mrs. Susannah : 36

Cocks Dennis : beerhouse 36, “Woodman” 45

Cooke Henry : solicitor (and Norwich ) 45, P.R. 54, 58, 63, of Rackham and Cooke 64, PR. 64, 65, 69, 75

Cox Daniel : “Woodman” 54

Criekmay Mr. Charles : 36

Crowe Richard : farmer 45

Cubitt Captain Henry F. : 45

Cubitt Mrs. Henry : 54

Cubitt William Jary : esq. 58, 63, wine merchant 64, P.R. 65, 69, 75

Cuddon Mr. James : 54

Cunnell Charles : brickmaker and post office receiver 69, brick, tile and pottery works, Sole patentee for the county of Norfolk for Hoffmans Annular Kilns, at Sprowston 75

Custance Mrs. Frances : 36

Dack Charles : “Magpie” 36

Darell John : gent., Catton Grove 36

Dashwood Miss Anna Maria : 36

Dawber James Kirkham : cattle dealer 63

Day James : esq. 36

Dennington Thomas : gardener 54, 63, 64, market gardener 69, 75

Dixon John : farmer 36

Dixon Owen : farmer and blacksmith 36, farmer 45, 58, 63, 75

Duffield George : boot and shoemaker 36, 45

Duffield Harriet : free school 36

Ellis Harriette Mrs : schoolmistress 58

Ellis John : schoolmaster 58

Everett George Syder : gent., Rose Lodge 45, 54

Everitt William : gent. 36,45

Farrer Ellen Jane : Grove Asylum 54

Fisher Robert : branch grocery warehouse of Norwich 63, grocer 64,65

Fox Mr. Thomas : 36

Freeman John : esq. 65,69

Gedge George : esq. 58, 63, dyer 64, P.R. and dyer 65, P.R. 69, 75

Gooch Horace : gent. 36

Gurney John Henry : esq. Hall 58, M.P. 63, 64, J.P. 65

Guymer Joseph : carpenter and wheelwright 54, wheelwright 58, 63, 64, 65, 69

Guymer Richard : carpenter and parish clerk 54, p. cl. 58, p. cl. and carp. 63, p. cl. 64, Carp. And p. cl. 65, 69, 75

Guymer William : carpenter 54, 58, 63, 64, 65

Hall Robert : gent. 54

Harman Mr. Leonard : 69, 75

Harpley Charles : shopkeeper 45

Hart Rev. Richard : B.A. , vicar 45, 54, 58, 63, 64, 65, 69, 75

Harvey Captain George Frederick : 36, 45

Hawtayne Captain Charles S.J. : 36, Rear Admiral 45, 54

Heath Charles G. : gent. 45, 54, 58, 63, 64, 65, 69

Heathorne Daniel : gardener 54

Hinde Ephraim : farmer 54, 58, 63, 64, 65, 69, 75

Hipper Robert : “Maids Head” beerhouse 36, 45, 54, “Maids Head” and butcher 58

Hobart Mrs. Mary : 36, 45, 54

Holmes Edmond : “Royal Oak” 45, livery stables 54

Holmes William James : carpenter 69, 75

Howeld John : boot and shoemaker 36, 45, 54, 58, 63, 64, 65, 69, 75

Howes Thomas : farm bailiff 54

Ives Mrs. Frances : Catton House 36

Jackson Miss Georgina : National schoolmistress 75

Jackson Mrs. Harriet : free schoolmistress 58, 63, 64, 65

Jackson Samuel P. : tailor 36, 45, 54

Jennings George : farmer 36

Jennings William : farmer 45

Jermy William : “Maids Head” 75

Jones Charles : farmer 54, 64 (home – Marsham)

Jones William : “George and Dragon” and blacksmith and farrier 54

Kew George : “Royal Oak” and cabinet maker 36

Lambert (Lambard?) Edward : gardener 54, market gardener 58, 63, gardener 64, market Gardener 65, 69, 75

Larkman Martin : farmer 45

Longe Captain Edmond Slingsby : 36, esq. 45, 54, 58

Longe Robert : esq. 36, 45

Lowne Benjamin : bricklayer 36

Mann Henry : gardener 64

Massingham Joseph : esq. 58, 63, Mr. 64, esq. 65

Master Mrs. Sophia : 45, 54

Master Colonel Harcourt : 36

Millard Mrs. Isabel : 64, 65, 69, 75

Millard William Salter : esq. 58, 63

Minister James : “George and Dragon” and shopkeeper 64, 65

Minns John : farmer 58, 63

Minns Samuel : farmer 54, 64, 65, farmer and cowkeeper 69

Minty Miss Mary : 54, Misses 58

Moore Thomas : farmer 36

Morse George : esq. Catton House 45

Morse Mrs. George : 58, 63

Morse Mrs. Rebecca : The Oaks 64, P.R. 65, 69

Neale William : blacksmith 58, 63, 64, 65, 75

Newman Mrs. Mary : laundress 63

Newman William : bricklayer 36

Nickels Captain John : gent. 36, 45

Oakley John : tailor and postmaster 63, tailor 64, 65

Osborne Mark : bricklayer 45, 54, “Woodman” and bricklayer 58, 63, 64, 65, bricklayer nd co. 69, 75

Osborne Mrs. Elizabeth : “Woodman” 69, 75

Oxley Mrs. Martha : Catton Grove

Palmer Phillip : “George and Dragon” Inn and wheelwright 63

Paul William : boot and shoemaker 36, farmer 45, “George and Dragon” and boot and Shoemaker 58, boot and shoemaker 63, 64, 69, 75

Plowman Robert : “Magpie” and sadler and harness maker 45, 54, 58, 63, 64, 65, 69, 75

Pointer Robert : farmer 64, cowkeeper 69

Portal Colonel : 5th Lancers, P.R. 63

Potter Ambrose : butcher and shopkeeper 36, 45, 54

Potter Charles : shopkeeper 58

Preston Daniel Bloom : esq. Riverside 69, 75

Rackham Elisha : farmer 54, market gardener 58, farmer and market gardener 63, Gardener 64, market gardener 65, 69, 75

Rackham Thomas Hanworth : esq. The Cottage 58, solicitor 63, of Rackham and Cooke 64, 65, P.R. 69, 75

Rackham Thomas John Carter : esq. 58, The Cottage 63, surgeon The Grove 64, 65, 69, 75

Randall John : farmer 45

Read Thomas : “Maids Head” 63, “Maids Head” and pork butcher 64, 65, 69

Redgrave Henry : farm bailiff to Ephraim Hinde, esq. 75

Redgrave Mark : farmer 36, 45

Remblance Robert : hoop maker 36

Remblance Thomas : hoop maker 45

Reeve William : farmer 45

Riches Thomas : Hill Farm farmer 69

Rippingale Mrs. Sarah : shopkeeper 58

Rushmore William : bookkeeper 36, 45

Scott Samuel : farmer 58, 65, 69

Sewell Issac : esq. 69, 75

Shreeve John : blacksmith 45, 69

Simpson John : “George and Dragon” 45

Skipper Rev. William : M.A., P.R. 75

Skippon William : “George and Dragon” 36

Sneath Charles : boot lace maker 65

Springfield Osborne : merchant 45, 54, 58, P.R. 63, merchant 64, farmer 65, 69, P.R. 75

Squires Paul : gent. 64

Stannard Richard : builder 54

Steward Donald : P.R. 75

Thompson Robert : blacksmith 54

Thurgur John William : grocer and baker 69, grocer and post office receiver 75

Tomlinson Mrs. : 45

Tooke John : gent. 45, 54

Turner John : esq. P.R. 65

Utting George : gardener 64

Utting Mrs. M.A. : laundress 63

Waite John Newman : esq. P.R. 54, 58

Wadge Miss Ann : matron of private lunatic asylum 65

Walker Amos : baker 63, 64

Walker Thomas : baker and grocer 36, baker and flour dealer 45, shopkeeper and grocer 54, baker and postmaster 58

Walker Thomas : bricklayer and dealer 63, brickmaker 64, 65, 69

Wales Sarah : shopkeeper 36

Wardle Johnstone : gent. 36

Webb Richard : pork butcher 36, 45

Wells Mr. Henry : Rose Cottage P.R. 63, gent. 64, Rose Lodge 75

Wells Mr. Thomas : P.R. 69

Welsh Charles : laundry 75

West John : gent. 36

Wigg Mr. William : 36

Wiley Thomas W. : gent. Old Hall 54

Wilkinson John : police superintendent 45

Wiseman Jeffrey : farm bailiff to G. Gowing 69, 75

Woodrow Robert : gardener 54

Woods William : laundry 69

Wright Warner : M.D. 36

 

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