Place:Freebridge Lynn Hundred, Norfolk, England

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NameFreebridge Lynn Hundred
TypeHundred
Located inNorfolk, England
GENUKI provides a description of Freebridge Lynn Hundred from White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk 1845. It includes a table showing the populations of the individual parishes in 1841.

A map, also from GENUKI, illustrates the locations of the various parishes within the hundred.

A Vision of Britain through Time provides the following description of Freebridge Lynn Hundred from John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales of 1871-72:

"FREEBRIDGE-LYNN, a [registration] district and a hundred in Norfolk; in the NW of the county, bounded on the W by Lynn Wash. The district comprehends the sub-district of Hillington, the sub-district of Middleton, and the sub-district of Castle-Rising. The hundred is mainly identical with the district, but larger. Acres: 83,667. Population: 14,450. Houses: 3,030.
Image:Norfolk Hundreds 1830.png

Parishes

Parish Description Notes
Anmer parish (ancient), civil parish
Appleton parish (ancient), civil parish until 1700, now part of Flitcham with Appleton parish
Ashwicken parish (ancient), civil parish
Babingley parish (ancient), civil parish, deserted settlement absorbed into Sandringham parish in 1935
Bawsey parish (ancient), civil parish
Castle Acre parish (ancient), civil parish
Castle Rising parish (ancient), civil parish
Congham parish (ancient), civil parish 1684 onward
Dersingham parish (ancient), civil parish
East Walton parish (ancient), civil parish
East Winch parish (ancient), civil parish
Flitcham parish (ancient), civil parish until 1700, now part of Flitcham with Appleton parish
Flitcham with Appleton civil parish
Gayton parish (ancient), civil parish
Gayton Thorpe parish (ancient), civil parish
Gaywood parish (ancient), civil parish
Great Massingham parish (ancient), civil parish
Grimston parish (ancient), civil parish
Harpley parish (ancient), civil parish
Hillington (near Lynn) parish (ancient), civil parish
Leziate parish (ancient), civil parish
Little Massingham parish (ancient), civil parish
Middleton parish (ancient), civil parish
Mintlyn extraparochial, civil parish absorbed into Bawsey in 1935, but had always been very small
North Runcton parish (ancient), civil parish
North Runcton with Hardwicke and Setchey parish (ancient) see North Runcton
North Wootton parish (ancient), civil parish
Pentney parish (ancient), civil parish
Roydon (near King's Lynn) parish (ancient), civil parish
Sandringham parish (ancient), civil parish
Setchey parish (ancient), civil parish
South Wootton parish (ancient), civil parish
West Bilney parish (ancient), civil parish absorbed into East Winch in 1935
West Newton parish (ancient), civil parish absorbed into Sandringham parish in 1935
West Winch parish (ancient), civil parish
West Acre parish (ancient), civil parish
Wolferton parish (ancient), civil parish absorbed into Sandringham parish in 1935