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These villages make up the deanery of Depwade, which contained 23 parishes, and was taxed at 16s.

Deans Of Depwade

collated by the bishops of norwich.

  • 1216, Laurence the dean.
  • 1314, Ralf de Upgate of Tharston, priest.
  • 1323, Master Robert de Stratton, subdeacon.
  • 1334, Sir John de Hovedene, priest.
  • 1350, John de Heygate of Trunch, fellow of Trinity Hall in Cambridge.
  • Thomas de Ravenser, resigned.
  • 1359, William de Daventre, he changed for Anderby in Lincolnshire, with Ravenser.
  • 1359, Roger de Haldenby, clerk.
  • 1375, Robert de Topcliff, Shavelyng:
  • 1380, John de Roseworth.
  • 1392, John atte Brigge of Salle, clerk.
  • 1393, John Ram.
  • 1405, Alan Ram.
  • 1422, Thomas Ash.
  • 1431, Thomas Holdeyn.
  • 1447, Sir Ralf Somerby, chaplain, who got this consolidated to Humbleyard deanery, see p. 2.
  • 1496, Mr. Will. Portland, A. M.
  • 1498, Mr. Tho. Wolsey, A.M. the last rural dean of these deaneries.

This hundred being so near Norwich, it hath not any place where there is a market now kept. The soil is rich and well enclosed, and hath much wood and timber in it, but the roads (as a necessary consequence of good land) are dirty and bad.


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