NAUGHTON. The manor was in the heirs of the D'Autreys; and the advowson of the living in the family of the Stubbings; but now in A. Adair, esq. This parish contains 155 inhabitants. NEDGING. The manor belongs to the Rev. William Edge. 203 inhabitants. SEMER. This lordship belonged to the abbey of Bury, and was appropriated to the use of the celarer. The manor, advowson, and a great part of the estates in this parish were lately vested in the Rev. Thomas Cooke, M. A., the late rector. The manor now belongs to Mrs. Cooke. Semer is principally noted for its house of industry for the hundred of Cosford, incorporated 1779. Semer with the house of industry contains 431 inhabitants. THORP-Morieux, anciently the lordship and demesne of Hugh de Morieux, and from whom it might derive its name. The lordship belongs at present to G. Sparrow, esq. 369 inhabitants. WATTISHAM. Giles de Wachesham held this manor by serjeantry, as appears by the memorandum in the exchequer, 21 Edward I. The manor of Wattisham now belongs to esq. and Loosehall in Wattisham to son, esq. This parish contains 193 inhabitants. Harvey, WHATFIELD, or WHEATFIELD, has four manors in it; the manor of Cosford, late sir Henry D'Oyly's, and now the Countess of Dysart's ; the manor of Barrard's, formerly sir William Spring's, and now Robert Bower, esq., the manor of Furneux, late Robert Barwell's gent. and now sir Robert Pocklington's, knight, and the manor of Whatfield-Hall, formerly William Vesey's, gent. (of whom there is a good monument of white marble in the church) and lately Wm. Mayhew's gent, but now of Mrs. Cooke. Whatfield, or Wheatfield is chiefly remarkable for growing the most excellent seed wheat, from which circumstance the name perhaps may be derived. The Rev. John Clubbe was rector of this parish, and among other things published in 1758, "The History and Antiquities of the ancient Villa of Wheatfield, in the County of Suffolk." In this he endeavours to ridicule Morant, the historian of Colchester, and antiquarians in general, and not without some portion of success. This parish contains 326 inhabitants. 470 345 Acton All Saints ~~~ IV.Lord Howe Aldham Aldringham St. Andrew Ampton St. Peter 2N Ash by Campsey, St. John Assington St. Edmund Bacton Baddingham Badley St. Mary Badwell Ash St. Mary R. Lord Huntingfield R. Sir P. Parker's heirs R. Lord Rendlesham an 145 132 497 169 260 470 409 62 22 345 231 109 317 421 292 2N C.Mr. Clough 421 C. Mr. Chevalier R. Mr. Acton ~~~~ 348 Barham St. Mary R. Barking St. Mary www.R. Kirby, Clk. (SEE BADLEY. R.Mrs. Bridgeman Belton, All Saints Benhall St Mary. Bentley St Mary. Boxford St Mary Boxstead con, with Hartest Boyton St Andrew Bradfield St George Bradfield-Combust Bradley Great Bradley Little Bradwell St Nicholas R Bishop of Norwich. 221 R Sir Thomas Gooch 169 63 497 133 348 319 151 222 170 175 134 293 471 · C PARISHES. Braiseworth Bramfield St Andrew 175 -V Chapter of Canterbury 349 R Mr. Leman Paul Bramford St Mary Brockley St. Andrew Bruisyard St. Peter 175 V Trustees for a Charity -105 R Mrs. Holt RW. E Bergholt V The Crown VR. Budunff, Esq. R The Crown C King's Coll. Camb. (See Offton.) C Sir J. Shaw, bart. 298 400 135 294 275 · 151 177 79 263 263 472 299 |