Location: Great Bricett, Suffolk, England
History, Gazetteer & Directory of Suffolk, 1855 - Page 438 (Img 428 of 813)
In the chancel is a marble monument, in memory of John Bright and his wife, of Tolmach Hall, who died in 1670 and 1679. Geo. Mumford, Esq., of Bricett Hall; Wm. Adair, Esq., Gen. Grosvenor, Rev. R. Johnson, J. Schreiber, Esq., and several smaller owners, have estates in the parish.
Bloomfield James, parish clerk
Clark Charles, corn miller
Leach Wm. farmer, Hall
Moor Henry Edward, farmer
Page Wm. blacksmith
Reynolds John, wheelwright
Scopes John, shopkeeper
Tampion Thomas, blacksmith
Post Office Directory of Cambs, Norfolk & Suffolk,1869. [Part 3: Suffolk] - Page 732 (Img 45 of 441)
...there is a marble tablet in memory of the Bright family, who were formerlyy residents at Tollemache Hall. The register dates from the year 1500. The living is a vicarage, yearly value £110, in the gift of King's College, Cambridge, and held by the Rev. Henry Thomas Curry, M.A., of Trinity College, Cambridge, who resides at Needham Market...
the population in 1861 was 207, and the area of the parish is 915 acres.
- LITTLE BRICETT is joined to Offton; Bullsash Green is to the east.
- Parish Clerk, Henry Page.
Letters through Stowmarket & Bildestone, the latter of which is the nearest money order office. National School, Miss Emma Baxter, mistress
Clark Charles, miller
Gladden George, chimney sweeper
Howe Daniel, carpenter
Leach William, farmer, Bricett hall
Moore Henry Edward, farmer
Page Henry, blacksmith, agricultural implement manufacturer, farmer & parish clerk
Procter Alfred, farmer
Reynolds John, wheelwright
Thorp John, farmer & beer retailer
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