1813 to 1880 Baptism Project Hackford-by-Wymondham St Mary |
Baptisms 1813 to 1880
There are two parishes named Hackford within Norfolk,
this parish as its qualifier suggests, lies close to the market town of
Wymondham. This small rural parish lies mid-way between the market towns
of Wymondham and Hingham and a short way south of the B1108 which connects
Norwich with Watton, the whole is rather central to Norfolk. The "village"
such as it is namely a straggle of houses along the minor road and adjacent
lanes has no structure which suggests a nucleated settlement. The farms
and cottages lie in an agricultural plateau with cereal and beet fields
stretching to the horizons. |
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This transcript was prepared from a single 800-entry register book which spans from 1813 to the end of the 20th century. The book is filmed on Microfilm MF1641 in the collection of the Norfolk Record Office and from which this transcript was prepared. The film is a recent 21st Century filming and reflects the quality now achievable, the images are clear and with excellent contrast making for a straightforward piece of transcription. As usual there are caveats about the legibility of incumbent's hand-writing bit in truth this was a simple transcript to prepare and it is to hoped few typos have crept in. |
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