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Chediston seems to have retained its pre-Conquest social topography down the centuries. It is a somewhat rectangular parish, with a long axis stretching two miles from Halesworth’s Chediston Street to the west up the valley on either side of the northern Blyth. Its angular shape, which follows the east west orientation of the Blyth tributaries, has prompted speculation about its origins as an Iron Age tribal estate with boundaries marked by streams and watersheds. Its breadth, of about half a mile, is marked by two ancient boundary stones, symbolic ‘gate posts’ to an important valley route, pioneered by Mesolithic peoples, to the lands of the upper Blyth at Metfield. Both stones are rare glacial erratics. ‘Ched’s Stone’ is situated on the northern parish boundary, which runs parallel to the northern watershed of the Blyth. ‘Rhoca’s Stone’ (Rock Stone Manor) stands opposite, by the Cookley parish boundary to the south. The eastern boundary of Chediston runs with that of Halesworth, more or less between the valleys of the northern and southern Blyth.

Fig 1 Chediston Hall The first description of the parish in modern times is given in White's Directory for 1844, which lists the population as 433 ‘souls’ within a parish consisting of 2378 acres of land, of which nearly two-thirds were arable on a rich loamy soil. The manor and a great part of the parish were then owned by George Parkyns, who had purchased the Chediston Hall estate, and the lordship from the Plumer family in 1833.

Walter Plumer seems to have taken an interest in the manorial lands of Chediston in the 1730s. In addition to purchasing the lordship of Chediston manor, in 1739 he also purchased the Manor of Halesworth from Thomas Betts. At this time the Plumer family seems to have had property in Newmarket, but their ancestral home was in Hertfordshire. In any event they were absentee landlords. After Walter’s death the property passed to his brother William. William died in 1767 and his son, also named William, succeeded.For most of the 18th century the Hall seems to have been rented to the Beales and Baas families.

The first Beales of Chediston was recorded in a church memorial dated 1787. The first memorial to a Baas appears in 1806. The last Baas to rent the property was Robert, a member of the Yarmouth branch of the family, who took up the tenancy in 1811. The last of the Plumers, Jane, the wife of William the Younger, died in 1831 and Chediston Hall was bought by George Parkyns two years later. After the sale Robert Baas moved out to Halesworth. This was the property described as ‘a large and elegant mansion in the Tudor style, ornamented with towers, turrets, pinnacles, and an embattled pediment, standing on a bold elevation to the north of the river, facing south’ (Fig 1). This raises the question as to when this property was built.The style is a Tudor/Gothic hybrid with elements that place it in the third quarter of the 18th century. This was when William Plummer the Younger was active, and appears to have been the period when the Baas family first appeared in Chediston.

In White’s 1844 directory George Parkyns was listed at Chediston Hall. The entry mentions that all the mature timber in the park had been recently cut down, and new plantations had been made by Parkyns as part of a scheme to enlarge and beautify the Hall’s surroundings. The park actually extended into the northwestern quarter of Halesworth. George Parkyns was also impropriator of Chediston’s St Mary’s rectory, from which he received £230 a year, as a commutation of tithes chargeable on those estates in the parish, which did not belong to him. He also received arbitrary fines from copyholders of the manor; the manorial system was still operating profitably here.

The living of the Church of St. Mary was a vicarage, valued at £6. 7s. 6d., and was united with Halesworth rectory in the patronage of Mrs. E. Badeley, and incumbency of the Rev. J. C. Badeley, with an old parsonage house and 50 acres of glebe. This completes an account of those at the top of Chediston’s wealth pyramid.

The bottom of the village’s social pyramid rested on the Town Estate, consisting of a farm of 30 acres, which was let for £26 a-year. This property had been vested in village feoffees since the reign of Henry VII for the repairs of the church and other charges imposed on the parishioners. There was much giving in the parish. The Almshouses for five poor families were a gift from Henry Claxton, in 1575, and had been rebuilt in 1832. Attached to them was a piece of land let for 20s a year. The poor parishioners had an annuity of 20s. out of land at Cookley, left by the Rev. Thomas Sagar, and about £17 a-year from Henry Smith's Charity for distributions of bread.

The ownership of land is revealed in the Tithe Apportionment of 1840 (Fig 2). At this time, there were 22 landowners and about a half of them owned more than 40 acres. George Parkyns was by far the greatest of the landlords with an estate of 1000 acres, which was about two and a half times more than John Birkett who was next in the landowning hierarchy with 379 acres. Not only did Parkyns own almost a half of Chediston’s agricultural land, but he also ran the biggest farm, of about 400 acres. John Birkett did not live in the parish and his land was let to four tenants. The next level of farming by yeomen was represented by five families, Read, Archer, Fiske, Tallent and the Robinson brothers, with enterprises ranging in size from 144 to 182 acres.

Fig 2 Distribution of land as recorded in the Chediston tithe apportionment of 1840 Land of less than an acre was usually categorised as house with gardens or yards. This description actually defined a total of 3.6 acres owned by George Parkyns, which probably indicates his importance as the squire.

Parkyns bought out the Plumer interest, but it is not known how the Plumers came to own so much of Chediston’s land, but they were probably occupying fields and cottages that from time out of mind had been attached to its main manor. The demesne was probably located where Chediston Hall and its park were sited. Although the Plumer/Parkyns property made up a large proportion of the parish, the question should be put in terms of when, to what extent, and how, did the rest of the manorial lands change from copyhold to freehold. From the unified timber styles of the farmhouses set out up the valley in a regular sequence on either side of Chediston Beck, it can be assumed that its farms were planned around the late Tudor period. Hedgerow dating indicates that many of their field systems are between 500 and 700 years old. Unfortunately, the manorial rolls for Chediston have not survived to answer questions about the history of land distribution. All we can say is that by the 1840s the lives of the four hundred or so inhabitants of the village were, as tenants, in the hands of twenty-two people. The histogram of landownership points up the social dominance of the Parkyns and the Birketts (Fig 2).

//The people// In 1851 the population of Chediston was represented by 89 households. A summary of the major categories of people in the village derived from the census is set out in Table 1 Most of the households were headed by farm labourers, who worked for the eighteen farmers of the parish, at an average ratio of 4 labourers per farmer. There was a strong element of self-sufficiency in the village, with the needs of the inhabitants for house maintenance, beer, clothes, shoes and groceries being met by village retailers. The agricultural production was mostly wheat and barley. The only industrial enterprise was a substantial milling business towards the head of the valley, employing three men.

Table 1 Categories of people listed in the 1851 census There were just over a hundred young children in the community, of whom around 20% were scholars. Their need for education was met by a parochial school staffed by two teachers.
 * __Designation__ || __No.__ || __Comments__ ||
 * Gentlemen || 1 ||  ||
 * Farmers || 20 || 1 retired; 1 also a miller; 1 also a wheelwright; 1 also a grocer ||
 * Farm labourers || 80 || 4 were paupers ||
 * Farm bailifs || 2 ||  ||
 * Thatchers || 2 || 1 retired ||
 * Millers || 3 || working for a farmer who was also a miller ||
 * Publicans || 1 ||  ||
 * Carpenters || 2 ||  ||
 * Tailors || 1 ||  ||
 * Shoemakers || 3 ||  ||
 * Milliners and hat makers || 1 ||  ||
 * School teachers || 2 ||  ||
 * Nurses || 1 ||  ||
 * Curates || 1 ||  ||
 * House servants || 31 ||  ||
 * Grooms || 3 ||  ||
 * Coachman || 1 ||  ||
 * Dressmakers || 3 ||  ||
 * Tea dealer || 1 ||  ||
 * Annuitants || 1 ||  ||
 * Boys || 57 || 10 years and under ||
 * Girls || 60 || 10 years and under ||
 * Scholars || 23 || 5 of these were over 10 years ||
 * Persons not born in Suffolk || 16 ||  ||
 * Paupers || 15 || 7 living in the Almshouse ||

Table 2 Farmers listed in the 1851 census
 * Farm || Name || Status || Age (m) || Age (f) || Description || Birthplace ||
 * Red House || Read Thomas || Married || 32 ||  || farmer 197acres 6men 5boys || Wilby ||
 * || Matthews John || Unmarried || 62 ||  || farmer 120 acres 2men 2boys || Pulham ||
 * || Fisher John || Married || 33 ||  || farmer 295 acres 9 men || Metfield ||
 * || Gibson William || Married || 57 ||  || farmer 59 acres 2men 2boys || Coddenham ||
 * Cottage Farm || Balls James || Married || 58 ||  || farmer 82 acres 3 men || Chediston ||
 * || Balls Robert || Married || 31 ||  || farmer 12 acres & wheelwright || Chediston ||
 * || Burrows James || Married || 53 ||  || farmer 16 acres & grocer || Huntingfield ||
 * || Ingate Charles || Married || 47 ||  || farmer 140 acres 4 men 1 boy || Chediston ||
 * || Sones John || Married || 76 ||  || farmer 55 acres 1 man || Chediston ||
 * || Bishop Thomas || Widower || 67 ||  || Estate agent farmer 90acres ||   ||
 * || Turner Thomas || Married || 37 ||  || farmer 56 acres 2 men || Beccles ||
 * || Sones Mary || Widow ||  || 36 || farmer 68 acres 1 man || St James ||
 * || Robinson George || Widower || 60 ||  || farmer 250 acres 7men 2boys || Westleton ||
 * || Woolnough George || Married || 36 ||  || farmer 60 acres 1 man || St Margarets ||
 * || Archer Harley || Widower || 72 ||  || farmer 190 acres 3men 1 boy || Laxfield ||
 * || Seaman Mary || Widow ||  || 52 || farmer 135 acres 4 men 1boy || Halesworth ||
 * || Read Samuel || Married || 83 ||  || farmer 27 acres 1 man || Chediston ||
 * || Burrows Charles || Married || 62 ||  || farmer 26 acres 1 man || Huntingfield ||
 * || Ingate John || Married || 46 ||  || farmer & miller 1 man || Chediston ||

Leaving aside two widows, who were each running their deceased husband’s farm, 40% of the farmers in the 1851 census were born in Chediston (Table 2). During the passing of 15 years that had elapsed between the Tithe Apportionment and the 1851 census, many farming families had disappeared and only six turned up in the census with same surnames as those of farmers in the Apportionment. This high rate of turnover of farms was borne out by the lists of farmers in Whites directories for both Chediston and Halesworth (Table 3). These phenomena are indicators of the tenuous connection of families to the land.

Table 3 Farmers of Chediston and Halesworth in White's Directories for 1844 and 1855
 * Chediston 1844 || Halesworth 1844 || Chediston 1855 || Halesworth 1855 ||
 * Archer, Harley || Butcher, Isaac || Balls, James || Cole, John ||
 * Bishop, Corbyn Jonathan || George, William || Balls, John* || George, Martin ||
 * Bishop, Thomas || Haward, Robert || Balls, Robert || George, William ||
 * Blaxhill, Samuel || Johnson, J Exors || Beckett, J.* || Hart, C ||
 * Booth, William || Ling, William || Bishop, Thomas || Johnson, James ||
 * Denny, John || Punchard, Thomas || Bryant, Thomas || Punchard, James ||
 * Fisher, John || Smith, John || Burrows, Charles || Punchard, Thomas ||
 * Fryett, Lydia || Webb, John Julius || Burrows, James || Woodgate, William jnr ||
 * Gibson, William || Woodyard, William || Crabtree, John* ||  ||
 * Gibson, William ||  || Gibson, William ||   ||
 * Ingate, Charles ||  || Ingate, Charles ||   ||
 * Ingate, Charles jnr ||  || Ingate, William ||   ||
 * Read, Samuel ||  || Ingate, John ||   ||
 * Read, Thomas ||  || Mathews, John ||   ||
 * Robinson, George ||  || Read, Samuel ||   ||
 * Sones, John ||  || Read, T. Cracknell* ||   ||
 * Winter, Robert ||  || Read, Thomas ||   ||
 * Woolnough, James ||  || Robinson, George ||   ||
 * ||  || Sones, John ||   ||
 * ||  || Seamans, Mary ||   ||
 * ||  || Turner, Nesling* ||   ||
 * ||  || Woolnough, George ||   ||
 * Not in the 1851 census

The distribution of land between farms in 1851 followed the same pattern at the time of the Tithe Apportionment (Fig 3). At the top of the new 1851 social hierarchy was Thomas Rant, gentlemen, who had replaced George Parkyns at Chediston Hall. His family consisted of his wife, his sister and three young children. Thomas was born five miles away in Mendham and his father seems to have brought money into the area that originated in a family business in Norwich. This enabled his son to live as a gentleman, particularly as Parkyns seems to have retained most of his land in trust. If the Rants farmed at all, they did not operate on the Parkyns scale. Their domestic needs were serviced by seven house servants (equivalent to about 25% of all the servants of the parish). It may well be that the Rants actually rented the Hall because George Parkyns’ Trustees retained his former role as impropriator of the rectory and lord of the manor, and thereby continued to collect the appropriate annual dues in Parkyns name. The Trustees were still described as lords of the manor and chief landowners in Kelly's 1896 Directory. Thus, Parkyns ghost continued to dominate Chediston’s rurality through many generations of tenant farmers and cottagers.

From the 1850s, Chediston’s population began to decline and at the end of the century it had fallen by about 16%. There was little or no development in the village except for the erection of a Primitive Methodist chapel 1863. Indeed, the Directory descriptions of the village remained the same until the 1920s, by which time the population was only 60% of its peak in the 1850s. The only noteworthy events seemed to have been the restoration of the church in 1895, and a new bell added to the church peal in 1911. Chediston Hall survived the war as a military HQ housing Italian prisoners, only to be completely demolished after a fire in the 1950's and its park ploughed up.

Fig 3 Farmers listed in the 1851 census for Chediston and the size of their farms The visual character of a village is expressed in the lie of the land, and its compartmentation into fields and building plots. This in turn is a topographical pattern generated by the wealth of individuals and their determination to make an impact. At the start of the 19th century, just 22 people owned Chediston’s 2378 acres. From this point, the fine detail of who and how the land was held sets a scenario for all the local players in the early Victorian parish power game. It summarises three social inputs to the average village economy, directed respectively by 'capitalist developers', 'owner-occupier workers', and the freehold clergy (Fig 4). From the Tithe Apportionment of 1840 we can define the next economic layer of owner-occupier farmers, the larger tenant farmers and salaried professional farm managers, who were dependent on an estate-owning capitalist. Then there were tradesmen such as millers, blacksmiths and innkeepers, and finally the great pool of labourers for hire.

Fig 4 The 'players' in the rural parish 'power game' Chediston's owner-occupier farmers, represented by the likes of the Bishops (80 acres), Suggates (116 acres) and Robinsons (200 acres), ran enterprises that depended to a considerable degree upon family labour, with a low capital input. 'Yeoman' is how they would have described themselves in earlier decades, a designation which usually referred to owner-occupier farmers who got their whole living from the land. There is no evidence of any capitalist developers i.e. absentee landowners who improved their farms then let them out to enterprising tenants. Although no records exist to throw light on the financial base of the Chediston yeoman, it is known that from early times, peasant and small farmers gradually came under the control of the financier. Borrowing and lending were not new phenomena in the 19th century. The very structure of agriculture was based on waiting between sowing and reaping, and, therefore, credit trans­actions were common even in medieval times. All sorts of devices were used to circumvent the legal prohibition of usury. There were the great financial dealings of kings and nobles, monasteries, bishops and the papacy, which strike the eye at once. Even a cursory glance at the life of a medieval manor or borough shows credit transactions springing spontaneously from the ordinary necessities of humble people, who may curse the lender but who cannot dispense with loans. In the towns there were always individuals who specialized in finance, but throughout the country districts money lending was simply a by-employment of the larger yeoman farmers, the parson or the innkeeper.

Down the road in Halesworth, in contrast to Chediston, the urban power game was played out between merchants and shopkeepers and their craftsmen. Though in general craftsmen generally worked at home or in their own workshops and with their own tools, they were dependent for employment on the merchant who paid them on a piece work basis. There were of course many intermediate steps and many variations in the development of this system. For example, a small dealer or merchant might get his raw materials on credit from a larger dealer, or the larger dealer such as a maltster, might work on a credit system with London merchants. But the general principle was the same. The merchant controlled the direction of the commercial side of this industry, and he was ultimately in control of production as well.


 * 1 || Chediston Hall || Rant Thomas || Head || Mar || 36 ||  || gent || Norfolk Harleston ||
 * ||  || Rant Dinah || Wife || Mar ||   || 31 || wife of gemt || Suffolk St Peters ||
 * ||  || Rant George || Son ||   || 2.5 ||   || son of gent || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Rant Lousia || Dau ||   ||   |||| 10 mths || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Durrant Louisa || Sister || U ||   || 25 ||   || Suffolk St Peters ||
 * ||  || Palmer Betsey || Servant || U ||   || 25 || nursemaid || Suffolk Southwold ||
 * ||  || Butcher Harriet || Servant || U ||   || 23 || lady's maid || Norfolk Denton ||
 * ||  || Kemp Elizabeth || Servant || U ||   || 27 || housemaid || Suffolk Westleton ||
 * ||  || Curtis Elizabeth || Servant || U ||   || 38 || cook || Suffolk Wissett ||
 * ||  || King Sarah || Servant || U ||   || 20 || housemaid || Norfolk Earsham ||
 * ||  || Wright Harriet || Servant || U ||   || 20 || dairymaid || Suffolk Walpole ||
 * ||  || Lancaster Robert || Servant || U ||   || 20 || groom || Suffolk Walpole ||
 * 2 || Red House || Read Thomas || Head || Mar || 32 ||  || farmer 197acres 6men 5boys || Suffolk Wilby ||
 * ||  || Read Annie || Wife || Mar ||   || 37 || farmer's wife || Suffolk Heveningham ||
 * ||  || Jessup Mary || Servant || U ||   || 17 || house servant || Suffolk Linstead Magna ||
 * ||  || Goodwin Sarah || Servant || U ||   || 15 || house servant || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Woolner Charles || Servant || U || 17 ||   || farm servant || Suffolk Halesworth ||
 * 3 ||  || Matthews John || Head || U || 62 ||   || farmer 120 acres 2men 2boys || Norfolk Pulham ||
 * ||  || Tharston Sarah || Servant || Widow ||   || 46 || housekeeper || Suffolk St James ||
 * ||  || Tharston Sarah || Servant || U ||   || 22 || dressmaker || Suffolk St James ||
 * ||  || Tharston Thomas || Servant || U || 16 ||   || farm servant || Suffolk Linstead ||
 * ||  || Tharston John || Servant || U || 12 ||   || farm servant || Suffolk Linstead ||
 * ||  || Wright Sarah || Servant || U ||   || 22 || house servant || Norfolk ||
 * ||  || Hinton Francis || Servant || U || 22 ||   || farm servant || Suffolk Linstead ||
 * 4 ||  || Fisher John || Head || Mar || 33 ||   || farmer 295acres 9 men || Suffolk Metfield ||
 * ||  || Fisher Hannah || Mother || Widow ||   || 57 ||   || Suffolk Wangford ||
 * ||  || Fisher Ann || Sister || U ||   || 17 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Mary Harris || Servant || U ||   || 21 || dairy servant || Suffolk Wrentham ||
 * ||  || Stannard Emily || Servant || U ||   || 18 || house servant || Suffolk St James ||
 * ||  || Page James || Servant || U || 22 ||   || farm servant || Suffolk St James ||
 * ||  || Woolnough James || Servant || U ||   ||   || plough servant || Suffolk Halesworth ||
 * 5 ||  || Gibson William || Head || Mar || 57 ||   || farmer 59 acres 2men 2boys || Suffolk Coddenham ||
 * ||  || Gibson Hannah || Wife || Mar ||   || 66 || farmer's wife || SuffolkTopcroft ||
 * ||  || Clarke Mary || Servant || U ||   || 34 || house servant || Suffolk Uggeshall ||
 * 6 || Town Farm || Wilkinson Nathaniel || Head || Mar || 50 ||  || ag.lab. || Suffolk Linstead Parva ||
 * ||  || Wilkinson Lidia || Wife || Mar ||   || 44 ||   || Suffolk Cratfield ||
 * ||  || Wilkinson Harriet || Dau ||   ||   || 11 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Wilkinson William || Son ||   || 6 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Daines Robert |||| Wife's son U || 21 ||   || ag. lab. || Suffolk St. Cross ||
 * 7 || Town Farm || Walker Joseph || Head || Mar || 33 ||  || ag. lab. || Suffolk Wissett ||
 * 8 ||  || Peck William || Head || Mar || 68 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Peck Annie || Wife || Mar ||   || 71 ||   || Suffolk Huntingfield ||
 * ||  || Peck Joseph || Grd.Son ||   || 13 ||   ||   || Suffolk Westhall ||
 * ||  || Peck Lucy || Grd.Dau || U ||   || 18 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Peck William || Grd.Son ||   || 1 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 9 ||  || Jackson David || Head || Mar || 28 ||   || farm bailiff || Suffolk Rumburgh ||
 * ||  || Jackson Charlotte || Wife || Mar ||   || 38 ||   || Suffolk Wissett ||
 * ||  || Jackson Louisa || Dau ||   ||   || 6 ||   || Suffolk Wissett ||
 * ||  || Jackson Horace || Son ||   ||   || 2 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Jackson Easter || Dau ||   ||   || 9 mths ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 10 ||  || Balls Robert || Head || Mar || 57 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Balls Elizabeth || Wife || Mar ||   || 69 ||   || Suffolk Bruisyard ||
 * ||  || Walker Letty |||| Wife's Dau ||   || 38 || dairy servant || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Walker Frederick |||| Wife's son U || 11 ||   || servant || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Winter Joseph || Servant || U || 22 ||   || farm servant || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Peck John || Servant || U || 15 ||   || farm servant || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Walker Hannah || Servant || U ||   || 30 || nursemaid || Suffolk Walberswick ||
 * 11 || Cottage Farm || Balls James || Head || Mar || 58 ||  || farmer 82 acres 3 men || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Balls Rebecca || Wife || Mar ||   || 51 ||   || Suffolk Witnesham ||
 * ||  || Baker Margaret || Servant || U ||   || 26 || dairy servant || Suffolk St James ||
 * ||  || Constance Mary Ann || Servant || U ||   || 17 || house servant || Suffolk Wissett ||
 * ||  || Tovell James || Servant || U || 24 ||   || farm servant || Kent Kidbrook ||
 * ||  || Sones John || Servant || U || 22 ||   || farm servant || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 12 ||  || Fenn Samuel || Head || Mar || 26 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Fenn Maria || Wife || Mar ||   || 21 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 13 ||  || Fenn William || Head || Mar || 60 ||   || ag.lab. Pauper || Suffolk Frostenden ||
 * ||  || Fenn Mary || Wife || Mar ||   || 52 ||   || Suffolk Halesworth ||
 * ||  || Fenn William || Son || U || 21 ||   || ag.lab. Pauper || SuffolkChediston ||
 * ||  || Fenn Emily || Dau ||   ||   || 13 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Fenn Lewis || Son ||   || 11 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 14 ||  || Tovell John || Head || Mar || 49 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Metfield ||
 * ||  || Tovell Charlotte || Wife || Mar ||   || 48 ||   || Suffolk Wissett ||
 * ||  || Tovell Henry || Son || U || 17 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Wissett ||
 * ||  || Tovell George || Son || U || 16 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Wissett ||
 * ||  || Tovell Charles || Son ||   || 13 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Wissett ||
 * ||  || Tovell Charlotte || Dau ||   ||   || 11 ||   || Suffolk Wissett ||
 * ||  || Tovell Elizabeth || Dau ||   ||   || 9 ||   || Suffolk Wissett ||
 * 15 |||| One house uninhabited ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * 16 ||  || Woolnough Benjamin || Head || Mar || 46 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Huntingfield ||
 * ||  || Woolnough Mary || Wife || Mar ||   || 42 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Woolnough Elizabeth || Dau || U ||   || 21 ||   || Suffolk Linstead Parva ||
 * ||  || Woolnough James || Son ||   || 14 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Woolnough William || Son ||   || 11 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Woolnough Emma || Dau ||   ||   || 8 || scholar || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Woolnough Benjamin || Son ||   || 6 ||   || scholar || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 17 ||  || Godfrey Henry || Head || Mar || 40 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk LinsteadParva ||
 * ||  || Godfrey Rhoda || Wife || Mar ||   || 33 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Godfrey Hannah || Dau ||   ||   || 9 ||   || Sufolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Godfrey Frederick || Son ||   || 7 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Godfrey Henry || Son ||   || 5 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Godfrey Pamela || Dau ||   ||   || 2 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Godfrey George || Son ||   |||| 10mths ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 18 ||  || Sones Thomas || Head || Mar || 55 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Sones Maria || Wife || Mar ||   || 55 ||   || Suffolk Laxfield ||
 * ||  || Sones Ann || Dau || U ||   || 19 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Sones Lucy || Dau ||   ||   || 13 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Sones Margot || G Dau ||   ||   || 7 ||   || Suffolk Blything Union ||
 * ||  || Sones Anna Maria || G Dau ||   ||   |||| 11 mths || Suffolk Blything Union ||
 * 19 ||  || Winter William || Head || Mar || 57 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Winter Betsey || Wife || Mar ||   || 45 ||   || Suffolk St. James ||
 * ||  || Winter James || Son ||   || 5 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Winter Eleanor || Dau ||   ||   || 3 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Winter Harry || Son ||   || 3mths ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Davy David |||| Wife's Son || 14 ||   || ag. lab. || Suffolk Rumburgh ||
 * ||  || Davy John || Wife's son U || n || 12 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Rumburgh ||
 * 20 ||  || Bickers Henry || Head || Mar || 64 ||   ||   || Essex ||
 * ||  || Bickers Mary || Wife || Mar || 67 ||   ||   || Ireland ||
 * 21 ||  || Balls James || Head || Mar || 50 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Chediston (deaf) ||
 * ||  || Balls Phebe || Wife || Mar ||   || 39 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Balls Lydia || Dau ||   ||   || 8 ||   || Suffolk Wissett ||
 * ||  || Balls Harriet || Dau ||   ||   || 6 ||   || Suffolk Wissett ||
 * ||  || Balls Emma || Dau ||   ||   || 4 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Balls Susan || Dau ||   ||   || 2 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Balls Ann || Dau ||   ||   || 9mths ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Hurren Charlotte |||| Wife's Dau ||   || 10 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 22 ||  || Balls Robert || Head || Mar || 31 ||   || farmer 12 acres & wheelwright || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Balls Abigail || Wife || Mar ||   || 30 ||   || SuffolkChediston ||
 * ||  || Balls Betsey || Dau ||   ||   || 9 ||   || SuffolkChediston ||
 * ||  || Balls Caroline || Dau ||   ||   || 9 ||   || SuffolkChediston ||
 * ||  || Balls Robert || Son ||   || 9 ||   ||   || SuffolkChediston ||
 * ||  || Balls James || Son ||   || 5 ||   ||   || SuffolkChediston ||
 * ||  || Balls John || Son ||   || 3 ||   ||   || SuffolkChediston ||
 * ||  || Balls Elizabeth || Dau ||   ||   || 1 ||   || SuffolkChediston ||
 * ||  || Balls Mary Ann || Dau ||   ||   || 7mths ||   || SuffolkChediston ||
 * ||  || Storkey Henry || Servant ||   || 15 ||   ||   || SuffolkChediston ||
 * 23 ||  || Seaman William || Head || Mar || 50 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk All Saints ||
 * ||  || Seaman Elizabeth || Wife || Mar ||   || 48 ||   || Suffolk St. Michels ||
 * ||  || Seaman Slijah || Son ||   || 15 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Seaman George || Son ||   || 13 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 24 ||  || Burrows James || Head || Mar || 53 ||   || farmer 16 acres & grocer || Suffolk Huntingfield ||
 * ||  || Burrows Rhoda || Wife || Mar ||   || 51 ||   || Suffolk Ellough ||
 * ||  || Burrows Thomas || Nephew || U || 17 ||   || servant || Mdx. London ||
 * 25 ||  || Winter Daniel || Head || Mar || 50 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Winter Lidia || Wife || Mar ||   || 48 ||   || Suffolk Huntingfield ||
 * ||  || Winter Charles || Son || U || 16 ||   || ag.lab. || SuffolkChediston ||
 * ||  || Winter Eleanor || Dau ||   ||   || 14 ||   || SuffolkChediston ||
 * ||  || Winter Pamela || Dau ||   ||   || 10 ||   || SuffolkChediston ||
 * ||  || Winter Albert || Son ||   || 8 ||   ||   || SuffolkChediston ||
 * ||  || Winter Mahala || Dau ||   ||   || 6 ||   || SuffolkChediston ||
 * ||  || Flatt Emma || G Dau ||   ||   || 2 ||   || Suffolk Cratfield ||
 * 26 ||  || Aldred Peter || Head || Wdr || 72 ||   || ag.lab. Pauper || Suffolk Cookley ||
 * ||  || Aldred Elizabeth || Dau || U ||   || 49 ||   || SuffolkChediston ||
 * 27 ||  || Walker John || Head || Mar || 36 ||   || ag.lab. || SuffolkChediston ||
 * ||  || Walker Elizabeth || Wife || Mar ||   || 34 ||   || Suffolk Blyth Union ||
 * ||  || Walker Mary || Dau ||   ||   || 6mths ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Barnes Samuel |||| Wife's Son || 13 ||   ||   || Suffolk Walpole ||
 * ||  || Barnes Hannah |||| Wife'sDau ||   || 10 ||   || Suffolk Cookley ||
 * ||  || Barnes Emma |||| Wife's Dau ||   || 8 ||   || Suffolk Cookley ||
 * 28 ||  || Peck William || Head || Mar || 36 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Peck Susanna || Wife || Mar ||   || 36 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Peck Emma || Dau ||   ||   || 13 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Peck Samuel || Son ||   || 11 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Peck Ester || Dau ||   ||   || 9 || scholar || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Peck Susannah || Dau ||   ||   || 7 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Peck Mary || Dau ||   ||   || 5 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Peck Sarah || Dau ||   ||   || 2 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Peck Rhoda || Dau ||   ||   || 1 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Smith Lucy || M-in-law || Widow ||   || 67 || pauper || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 29 ||  || Hurren Amos || Head || Mar || 44 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Cratfield ||
 * ||  || Hurren James || Son || U || 19 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Hurren Hepzibah || Dau || U ||   || 16 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 30 ||  || Storkey William || Head || Mar || 45 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Storkey Ann || Wife || Mar ||   || 40 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Storkey Caroline || Dau ||   ||   || 13 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Storkey Louisa || Dau ||   ||   || 11 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Storkey Pamela || Dau ||   ||   || 7 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 31 || Duke Inn || Woolner Jonathan || Head || Mar || 67 ||  || publican || Suffolk Uggeshall ||
 * ||  || Woolner Mary || Wife || Mar ||   || 67 ||   || Suffolk Bungay ||
 * ||  || Bardwell Mary || G Dau ||   ||   || 10 ||   || Suffolk Wangford ||
 * ||  || Smith Samuel || S-in-law || Mar || 65 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Mendlesham ||
 * 32 ||  || Ingate Charles || Head || Mar || 47 ||   || farmer 140 acres 4 men 1 boy || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Ingate Betsey || Wife || Mar ||   || 45 ||   || Suffolk Ubbeston ||
 * ||  || Tallent Betsey || Dau || U ||   || 19 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Tallent William || Son || U ||   || 16 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Ingate Charles || Son ||   || 9 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Tallent William || F-in-law || Wdr || 71 ||   || annuitant || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Page James || Servant || U || 17 ||   || farm servant || Suffolk Linstead ||
 * ||  || Seaman Robert || Servant || U || 17 ||   || farm servant || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Harper Margaret || Servant || U || 18 ||   || dairy servant || Suffolk Linstead ||
 * ||  || Barham Elizabeth || Servant ||   || 15 ||   || house servant || Suffolk Peasenhall ||
 * 33 ||  || Sones John || Head || Mar || 76 ||   || farmer 55 acres 1 man || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Sones Phebe || Wife || Mar ||   || 67 ||   || Suffolk St. Margarets ||
 * ||  || Sones John || Son || U || 29 ||   || farmer's son || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Sones Mary || Dau || U ||   || 34 || farmer's daughter || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 34 ||  || Winter Robert || Head || Mar || 35 ||   || tea dealer || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Winter Ann || Wife || Mar ||   || 33 || milliner & straw bonnet maker || Suffolk Lowestoft ||
 * ||  || Winter Robert || Son ||   || 6 ||   ||   || Berkshire Reading ||
 * ||  || Winter David || Son ||   || 7mths ||   ||   || Hampshire ? ford ||
 * 35 ||  || Crane Samuel || Head || Mar || 29 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Laxfield ||
 * ||  || Crane Mary || Wife || Mar || 26 ||   ||   || Suffolk Rumburgh ||
 * ||  || Crane Samuel || Son ||   || 6 ||   || scholar || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Crane Harriet || Dau ||   ||   || 4 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Crane Robert || Son ||   || 3 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Crane Margaret || Dau ||   ||   || 1 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 36 ||  || Crane Robert || Head || Mar || 51 ||   ||   || Norfolk Dickleburgh ||
 * ||  || Crane Ann || Wife || Mar ||   || 58 ||   || Suffolk Laxfield ||
 * ||  || Crane John || Son || U || 23 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Chambers John || F-in-law || Wdr || 91 ||   || ag.lab. pauper || Suffolk Brundish ||
 * 37 ||  || Sones James || Head || Mar || 32 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Sones Susan || Wife || Mar ||   || 31 ||   || Suffolk Peasenhall ||
 * ||  || George Elizabeth |||| Wife's Dau ||   || 11 ||   || Suffolk Blyth Union ||
 * ||  || George Sones || Son ||   || 1 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 38 ||  || Lines John || Head || U || 34 ||   || master shoemaker || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Balls Robert || Lodger || Mar || 64 ||   || journeyman shoemaker || Suffolk Henstead ||
 * ||  || Balls Dinah || Lodger || Mar ||   || 64 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 39 ||  || Lines John || Head || Mar || 60 ||   || carpenter || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Lines Thursa || Wife || Mar ||   || 61 ||   || Suffolk Bruisyard ||
 * ||  || Lines Edward || Son || U || 21 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Lines Ann || Dau || U ||   || 26 || shoe binder || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 40 ||  || Crisp James || Head || Mar || 36 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Ringsfield ||
 * ||  || Crisp Ann || Wife || Mar ||   || 35 || schoolmistress || Suffolk Walpole ||
 * ||  || Crisp John || Son ||   || 13 ||   || scholar || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Crisp James || Son ||   || 8 ||   || scholar || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Crisp Abi || Dau ||   ||   || 5 || scholar || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Crisp Ann || Dau ||   ||   || 9mths ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 41 ||  || Peck William || Head || Mar || 52 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Peck Louisa || Wife || Mar ||   || 70 ||   || Suffolk Halesworth ||
 * 42 ||  || Crisp Samuel || Head || Mar || 45 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Wissett ||
 * ||  || Crisp Sarah || Wife || Mar ||   || 45 ||   || Suffok Chediston ||
 * ||  || Crisp James || Son || U || 19 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Crisp Emma || Dau || U ||   || 16 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Crisp Charles || Son ||   || 9 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Crisp Mary || Dau ||   ||   || 6 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 43 ||  || Storkey John || Head || Mar || 60 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Linstead Magna ||
 * ||  || Storkey Letty || Wife || Mar ||   || 59 ||   || Suffolk Westleton ||
 * 44 ||  || Sparrow Robert || Head || Mar || 36 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Bramfield ||
 * ||  || Sparrow Sarah || Wife || Mar ||   || 41 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Sparrow William || Son ||   || 11 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Sparrow Ann || Dau ||   ||   || 8 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Sparow Robert || Son ||   || 5 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Sparrow James || Son ||   || 3 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 45 ||  || Bishop Thomas || Head || Wdr || 67 ||   |||| Est. agent farmer 90acres 5men Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Bishop Emma || Dau || u ||   || 35 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Bird Lydia || Servant || U ||   || 25 || dairy servant || Suffolk Blythburgh ||
 * ||  || Fluer Margaret || Servant || U ||   ||   || house servant || Suffolk Westleton ||
 * ||  || Harvey James || Servant ||   || 15 ||   || groom || Suffolk Wissett ||
 * 46 ||  || Welton John || Head || Mar || 68 ||   || journeyman carpenter || Suffolk Heveningham ||
 * ||  || Welton Sarah || Wife || Mar ||   || 60 ||   || Sufolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Clarke William || Lodger || Wdr || 76 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Walpole ||
 * 47 ||  || Sparrow William || Head || Mar || 61 ||   || ag. lab. & grocer || Suffolk Walpole ||
 * ||  || Sparrow Hannah || Wife || Mar ||   || 60 ||   || Suffolk Cookley ||
 * ||  || Sparrow James || Son || U || 20 ||   ||   || Norfolk ? ||
 * 48 ||  || Hayward James || Head || Mar || 46 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Sibton ||
 * ||  || Hayward Louisa || Wife || Mar ||   || 33 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Hayward James || Son ||   || 13 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Hayward Robert || Son ||   || 11 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Hayward William || Son ||   || 9 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Hayward Mary || Dau ||   ||   || 7 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Hayward Samuel || Son ||   || 5 ||   ||   || Suffolk Wissett ||
 * ||  || Hayward Henry || Son ||   || 2 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 49 ||  || Hurren David || Head || Mar || 35 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Hurren Sarah || Wife || Mar ||   || 33 ||   || Suffolk Halesworth ||
 * 50 ||  || Cady William || Head || Mar || 37 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Cady Hepzibah || Wife || Mar ||   || 34 ||   || Suffolk Linstead Parva ||
 * ||  || Cady William || Son ||   || 8 ||   || scholar || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Cady Margaret || Dau ||   ||   || 5 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Cady David || Son ||   || 2 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 51 ||  || Peck James || Head || Mar || 29 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Peck Mary || Wife || Mar ||   || 28 ||   || Suffok Chediston ||
 * ||  || Peck George || Son ||   || 3 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Peck James || Son ||   || 1 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 52 ||  || Cady Robert || Head || Mar || 41 ||   || thatcher || Suffolk ?? ||
 * ||  || Cady Sarah || Wife || Mar ||   || 36 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Cady Eliza || Dau ||   ||   || 11 || scholar || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Cady Robert || Son ||   || 10 ||   || scholar || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Cady William || Son ||   || 8 ||   || scholar || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Cady Samuel || Son ||   || 4 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 53 ||  || Pearce John || Head || Mar || 37 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Withersdale ||
 * ||  || Pearce Eliza || Wife || Mar ||   || 38 ||   || Suffolk Linstead ||
 * ||  || Pearce William || Son ||   || 11 ||   || scholar || Suffolk Cookley ||
 * ||  || Pearce Mary || Dau ||   ||   || 10 || scholar || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Underwood James || Lodger || U || 28 ||   || horseman || Suffolk Wenhaston ||
 * 54 ||  || Sparrow John || Head || Mar || 52 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Walpole ||
 * ||  || Sparrow Sarah || Wife || Mar ||   || 50 ||   || Suffolk Reydon ||
 * ||  || Sparrow Elizabeth || Dau || U ||   || 17 || dressmaker || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Sparrow Timothy || Son ||   || 11 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Sparrow David || Son ||   || 7 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Smith Rebecca || M-in-law ||   ||   || 81 || pauper || Suffolk Walpole ||
 * ||  || Smith John || Lodger || Wdr || 82 ||   || ag.lab . pauper || Suffolk Withersdale ||
 * 55 ||  || Pretty Isaac || Head || Mar || 48 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Metfield ||
 * ||  || Pretty Harriet || Wife || Mar ||   || 49 ||   || Suffolk Huntingfield ||
 * ||  || Pretty William || Son || U || 22 ||   || horse driver || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Pretty Elizabeth || Dau || U ||   || 17 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Pretty Sarah Ann || Dau ||   ||   || 15 || school teacher || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Pretty Harriet || Dau ||   ||   || 12 || scholar || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Pretty Edward || Son ||   || 10 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Pretty Charlotte || Dau ||   ||   || 6 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 56 ||  || Turner Thomas || Head || Mar || 37 ||   || farmer 56 acres 2 men || Suffolk Beccles ||
 * ||  || Turner Emily || Wife || Mar ||   || 33 ||   || Suffolk Stoven ||
 * ||  || Turner Thomas || Son ||   || 8 ||   ||   || Suffolk Ilketshall St Andrews ||
 * ||  || Turner Ellen || Dau ||   ||   || 7 ||   || Suffolk Ilketshall St. Andrews ||
 * ||  || Turner Harriet || Dau ||   ||   || 2 ||   || Suffolk Ilketshall St. Andrews ||
 * ||  || Turner Anne || Mother || Widow ||   || 70 ||   || Suffolk Corton ||
 * ||  || Cleveland Anne || Visitor || Widow ||   || 64 ||   || Suffolk Stoven ||
 * ||  || Sones Sarah || Servant ||   ||   || 29 || dairy servant || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Vincent John || Servant || U || 17 ||   || farm servant || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Row George Thomas || Lodger || U || 23 ||   || curate || Ireland ||
 * 57 || Hill Farm || Woolnough Arthur || Head || Mar || 38 ||  ||   || Suffolk Huntingfield ||
 * ||  || Woolnough Mary || Wife || Mar ||   || 38 ||   || Suffolk Linstead ||
 * ||  || Woolnough Margaret || Dau ||   ||   || 12 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Woolnough Harriet || Dau ||   ||   || 10 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Woolnough Emma || Dau ||   ||   || 8 ||   || Suffolk Halesworth ||
 * ||  || Woolnough Ann || Dau ||   ||   || 7 ||   || Suffolk Halesworth ||
 * ||  || Woolnough Arthur || Son ||   || 5 ||   ||   || Suffolk Halesworth ||
 * ||  || Woolnough Mary || Dau ||   ||   || 1 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Curtis Elizabeth || M-in-law || Widow ||   || 61 || needlewoman || Suffolk Huntingfield ||
 * ||  || Woolnough Maria || Dau ||   ||   || 4 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 58 ||  || Peck John || Head || Mar || 31 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Peck Sarah || Wife || Mar ||   || 36 ||   || Suffolk Wissett ||
 * ||  || Peck William || Son ||   || 2 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 59 || Almshouse || Goodwin Jane || Widow ||  ||   || 69 || pauper || Suffolk Cratfield ||
 * ||  || Balls Sarah || Widow ||   ||   || 79 || pauper || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 60 || Almshouse || Hurren Elizabeth || Widow ||  ||   || 68 || pauper || Suffolk Halesworth (blind) ||
 * 61 || Almshouse || King Mary || Widow ||  ||   || 69 || pauper || Suffolk Huntingfield ||
 * 62 ||  || Durrant Thomas || Head || Mar || 71 ||   || pauper || Suffolk Cratfield ||
 * ||  || Durrant Martha || Wife || Mar ||   || 70 ||   || Suffolk Syleham ||
 * ||  || Durrant George || G.Son ||   || 6 ||   || scholar || Suffolk Blyth Union ||
 * 63 ||  || Hurren Rebecca || Widow ||   ||   || 70 || pauper || Suffolk Ubbeston ||
 * 64 ||  || Winter Mary || Widow ||   ||   || 64 || pauper || Suffolk Cookley ||
 * 65 || Hill Farm || Clarke Thomas || Head || Mar || 23 ||  || horse driver || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Clarke Emma || Wife || Mar ||   || 22 ||   || Suffolk Linstead ||
 * 66 ||  || Goddard James || Head || Mar || 30 ||   || tailor || Suffolk Heveningham ||
 * ||  || Goddard Hannah || Wife || Mar ||   || 28 ||   || Suffolk St. James ||
 * ||  || Goddard George || Son ||   || 2 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 67 ||  || Sones Mary || Head || Widow ||   || 36 || farmer 68 acres 1 man || Suffolk St. James ||
 * ||  || Sones John || Son ||   || 11 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Sones William || Son ||   || 8 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Sones Alfred || Son ||   || 5 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Sones Edward || Son ||   || 4 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 68 ||  || Barrett Elizabeth ||   || Mar ||   || 40 || ag.lab's wife || Suffolk Huntingfield ||
 * ||  || Barrett Mary Ann || Dau || U ||   || 18 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Barrett Mary Ann || Dau ||   ||   || 13 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Barrett John || Son ||   || 10 ||   || scholar || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 69 ||  || Vincent John || Head || Mar || 66 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Peasenhall ||
 * ||  || Vincent Harriet || Wife || Mar ||   || 63 ||   || Norfolk Snetterton ||
 * 70 ||  || Robinson George || Head || Wdr || 60 ||   || farmer 250 acres 7men 2boys || Suffolk Westleton ||
 * ||  || Mayhew Elizabeth || Servant || U ||   || 54 || housekeeper || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Woolnough Elizabeth || Servant ||   ||   || 15 || housemaid || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Wilson Samuel || Servant || U || 26 ||   || groom || Suffolk Rumburgh ||
 * 71 ||  || Pain Christopher || Head || Mar || 67 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Halesworth ||
 * ||  || Pain Biddy || Wife || Mar ||   || 59 ||   || Suffolk Holton ||
 * 72 ||  || Woolnough George || Head || Mar || 36 ||   || farmer 60 acres 1 man || Suffolk St. Margarets ||
 * ||  || Woolnough Elizabeth || Wife || Mar ||   || 35 ||   || Suffolk Flixton ||
 * ||  || Woolnough Aumar || Dau ||   || 8 ||   ||   || Suffolk Bungay ||
 * ||  || Woolnough George || Son ||   || 6 ||   ||   || Suffolk Bungay ||
 * ||  || Sewell Stephen || Servant || U || 21 ||   || farm servant || Suffolk Redisham ||
 * ||  || Woolnough James || F-in-law || Wdr || 82 ||   ||   || Suffolk St. Lawrence ||
 * ||  || Woolnough Blyth || Visitor ||   || 11 ||   ||   || Suffolk St.Margarets ||
 * 73 ||  || Cady Robert || Head || Mar || 71 ||   || pauper formerly thatcher || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Cady Mary || Wife || Mar ||   || 67 ||   || Suffolk Stradbrook ||
 * 74 ||  || Cady Samuel || Head || Mar || 25 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Cady Phebe || Wife || Mar ||   || 26 ||   || Suffolk Kessingland ||
 * ||  || Cady George || Son ||   || 2 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 75 || Mill House || Ingate John || Head || Mar || 46 ||  || farmer & miller 1 man || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Ingate Ann || Wife || Mar ||   || 49 ||   || Suffolk Cookley ||
 * ||  || Ingate Betsey || Dau || U ||   || 16 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Ingate Alexina || Visitor ||   ||   || 14 ||   || Suffolk St. Margarets ||
 * ||  || Skinner Alfred || Lodger || U || 23 ||   || jorneyman miller || Suffolk Stradbrook ||
 * ||  || Tallent John || Servant || U || 19 ||   || miller's apprentice || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Reeve George || Servant || U || 26 ||   || miller's carter || Suffolk Linstead ||
 * 76 ||  || Ingate Charles || Head || Wdr || 86 ||   || retired farmer || Suffolk Huntingfield ||
 * ||  || Balls Betsey || G.Dau || U ||   || 23 || housekeeper || Suffolk Theberton ||
 * 77 ||  || Ingate William || Head || Mar || 46 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Ingate Hannah || Wife || Mar ||   || 44 ||   || Suffolk Cookley ||
 * ||  || Ingate Charles || Son ||   || 13 ||   ||   || Suffolk Badingham ||
 * ||  || Ingate George || Son ||   || 11 ||   ||   || Suffolk Ubbeston ||
 * ||  || Ingate William || Son ||   || 9 ||   ||   || Suffolk Ubbeston ||
 * ||  || Ingate John || Son ||   || 7 ||   ||   || Suffolk Peasenhall ||
 * ||  || Stofer Mary || Sis-in-law || U ||   || 58 || annuitant || Suffolk Cookley ||
 * ||  || Flatt Mary Ann || Servant ||   ||   || 21 || house servant || Suffolk Mendham ||
 * ||  || Fenn Sarah Ann || Servant ||   ||   || 15 || house servant || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Harper Samuel || Servant ||   || 22 ||   || farm servant || Suffolk Linstead Parva ||
 * 78 ||  || Archer Harley || Head || Wdr || 72 ||   || farmer 190 acres 3men 1 boy || Suffolk Laxfield ||
 * ||  || Fenn Alfred || Servant || U || 19 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Harvey James || Servant ||   || 15 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Masterson Mary Ann || Servant || U ||   || 24 ||   || Suffolk Halesworth ||
 * ||  || Page Maria || Servant ||   ||   || 15 ||   || Suffolk All Saints ||
 * 79 ||  || Seaman Mary || Head || Widow ||   || 52 || farmer 135 acres 4 men 1boy || Suffolk Halesworth ||
 * ||  || Raven Sarah || Neice || U ||   || 22 ||   || Suffolk Halesworth ||
 * ||  || Baxter Elizabeth || Servant || U ||   || 20 || house servant || Suffolk Linstead ||
 * ||  || Pain Christopher || Servant || U ||   || 21 || farm servant || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Jeffries Robert || Servant || U ||   || 16 || farm servant || Suffolk Linstead ||
 * 80 ||  || Spore John || Head || Mar || 48 ||   || ag,lab. || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Spore Charlotte || Wife || Mar ||   || 38 ||   || Sufolk Bramfield ||
 * ||  || Spore Mary || Dau ||   ||   || 9 || scholar || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Spore John || Son ||   || 3 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 81 ||  || Crane Robert || Head || Mar || 26 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Crane Louisa || Wife || Mar ||   || 28 ||   || Suffolk Heveningham ||
 * ||  || Crane Louisa || Dau ||   ||   || 1 mth ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 82 ||  || Read Samuel || Head || Mar || 83 ||   || farmer 27 acres 1 man || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Read Sarah || Wife || Mar ||   || 63 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Read Samuel || Son || U || 35 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Read James || Son || U || 22 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 83 ||  || Burrows Charles || Head || Mar || 62 ||   || farmer 26 acres 1 man || Suffolk Huntingfield ||
 * ||  || Burrows Mariah || Wife || Mar ||   || 58 ||   || Suffolk Fressingfield ||
 * ||  || Fenn Charles || Servant || u || 17 ||   || farm servant || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 84 ||  || Hunt Edward || Head || Mar || 74 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Wissett ||
 * ||  || Hunt Phebe || Wife || Mar ||   || 63 ||   || Suffolk Syleham ||
 * ||  || Hunt Ann || Dau || U ||   || 31 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Evans Ann || Visitor || U ||   || 61 ||   || Suffolk Syleham ||
 * ||  || Evans Dorothy || Visitor || U ||   || 57 ||   || Suffolk Syleham ||
 * ||  || Muttet John || Lodger || U || 31 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Wissett ||
 * 85 ||  || Balls William || Head || Wdr || 37 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Wissett ||
 * ||  || Balls William || Son ||   || 10 ||   || scholar || Suffolk Wissett ||
 * ||  || Balls James || Son ||   || 6 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Balls Ann || Dau ||   ||   || 2 ||   || Mdx.Hampton ||
 * 86 ||  || Smith Peter || Head || Mar || 44 ||   || farm bailiff || Suffok Wissett ||
 * ||  || Smith Alfred || Son ||   || 11 ||   ||   || Suffolk Sotherton ||
 * ||  || Lines William || Servant || U || 21 ||   || farm servant || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 87 ||  || Balls William || Head || Mar || 26 ||   || ag.lab. || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Balls Sarah || Wife || Mar ||   || 27 ||   || Suffolk Darsham ||
 * ||  || Balls James || Son ||   || 5 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Balls William || Son ||   || 4 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Balls Harriet || Dau ||   ||   || 2 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * 88 ||  || Hurren Nathan || Head || Mar || 30 ||   ||   || Suffolk Parham ||
 * ||  || Hurren Mary || Wife || Mar ||   || 30 ||   || Suffolk Framlingham ||
 * ||  || Hurren Daniel || Son ||   || 6 ||   ||   || Suffolk Framlingham ||
 * ||  || Hurren Mary Ann || Dau ||   ||   || 5 ||   || Suffolk Framlingham ||
 * ||  || Hurren Nathan || Son ||   || 3 ||   ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Hurren Elizabeth || Dau ||   ||   || 1 ||   || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Hurren Charlotte || Servant || Mar ||   || 45 || nurse || Suffolk Chediston ||
 * ||  || Butcher Thomas || B-in-law || U || 23 ||   || yard man || Suffolk Framlingham ||
 * ||  || Butcher Sarah || Servant ||   ||   || 11 || nursemaid || Suffolk Framlingham ||