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Ingham,
Blackbourn Hundred
Ingham Public Houses
INGHAM in 1844, is a pleasant village on the Thetford road, 4 miles N. of Bury
St. Edmund's, has in its parish 208 souls, and 1,808a. 3r. 27p. of land, nearly
all the property and manor of the Rev. Edward Richard Benyon, M.A., of Culford
Hall, who is also patron and incumbent of the Church, (St. Bartholomew) which is
a rectory, valued in K.B. at �12 16s. 0d,, and in 1835 at �549, with those of
Culford and Timworth annexed to it. Ingham was anciently held by a family of its
own name, and was granted in the 31st of Henry VIII., to Sir Nicholas Bacon. It
was sold, with other estates in this neighbourhood, by the last Marquis
Cornwallis. The Poor's Land, given at an early period, by unknown donors,
consists of 9a., let for �5 8s. per annum, which is distributed among the poor
parishioners, together with the dividends of �100 South Sea Annuities, given by
John Booty, in 1771. Directory-
Chas. Barfield, tailor and shopkeeper;
John William Cooper, farmer and land agent, Neville House;
Jas. Cotterell, victualler,
Griffin;
George Foreman, shopkeeper;
John Goldsmith, shoemaker;
Rev. Abm. Peat, curate;
John Worlledge, Esq., (banker, &c. at Bury.)
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