A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 



Archdeaconry of Norwich 

 shes 



Deanery of Lynn (Marishland) containing 7 parishes 



Norwich „ 36 „ 



Sparham „ 26 „ 



Taveiham „ 15 „ 



Thetford „ 4 „ 



Toftrees „ 8 „ 



Walsingham „ 14 „ 



Archdeaconry of Norfolk 



Deanery of Brooke containing 52 pari 



ishes 



Burnham 



Cranwich 



Depwade 



Fincham 



Hingham 



25 

 30 

 20 

 28 

 38 



Deanery of Heacham conta 

 Humbleyird 

 Rcdenhall 

 Repps 

 Rockland 

 Waxton 



ning 16 parishes 



20 

 , 26 

 , 28 

 , 26 



37 



eldly, and in 1894 



It had long been felt that the diocese was altogether too large and unwie 

 further and very important changes in the county were made by the introduction of a new arch- 

 deaconry, that of Lynn ; in that year the Rev. Arthur Thomas Lloyd, D.D., was appointed 

 suffragan bishop of Thetford and archdeacon of Lynn ; he being the second suffragan of Thetford 

 appointed under the Suffragan Bishops Act of 1534.^ The C/ergy List for 1895 gives the arrange- 

 ments after this redistribution as follows : — 



Archdeaconry of Norwich 



Deanery of Blofield containing 26 parishes 



FIcgg 



Holt 



Ingworth 

 (N. Div.) 

 (S. Div.) 



Norwich 



18 

 21 



16 

 16 

 32 



Deanery of Repps containing 26 parishes 



„ Sparham „ 26 „ 



„ Taverham „ 16 „ 



„ Waxham 



(Happing Div.) „ 16 „ 



(Tunstead Div.) „ 20 „ 



Archdeaconry of Lynn 



Archdeaconry of Norfolk 

 containing 1 5 parishes Deanery of Hingham (Fore- 



' His only predecessor was John Salisbury (see p. 258). 

 cannot, of course, be reckoned. 



The appointment of Dr. Hickes by Bp. Lloyd 



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