< History of Norfolk
Including the hundreds (administrative areas) of:
- Thetford, a history of the town;
- Grimeshou, including the villages and towns of:
- Croxton
- Santon (now Santon Downham)
- Weting (now Weeting)
- Keburn (now, as then, extinct)
- Wilton (now Hockwold cum Wilton)
- Hockwold (now Hockwold cum Wilton)
- Feltwell
- Methwold
- Northwold
- Wittington Hamlet (now Whittington)
- Cranwich
- Coulston, or Colveston (now Colveston)
- Ickburgh
- Mundford
- Sturston
- Stanford
- West-tofts (now West Tofts)
- Linford (now Lynford)
- Bukenham-parva, or Little-Bukenham (now ?)
- Wayland, including the villages and towns of:
- Breccles-magna, or Great Breccles
- Stow (now Stow Bedon)
- Caston
- Rockland St Peter
- Elingham-parva, or Little Elingham (now Little Ellingham)
- Griston
- Ovington
- Merton
- Watton
- Saham-Tony (now Saham Toney)
- Little Carbrook (now Carbrooke)
- Great Carbrook (now Carbrooke)
- Scoulton
- Ashill
- Tottington
- Threxton
- Thowmpson (now Thompson)
- Forehoe, including the villages and towns of:
- Bixton (now extinct)
- Bernham-Broom (now Barnham Broom)
- Bowthorp (now Bowthorpe)
- Bawburgh
- Easton
- Crownthorp (now Crownthorpe)
- Carleton Forehoe
- Cossey (now Costessey)
- Colton
- Hingham
- Huningham (now Honingham)
- Welborne
- Marlingford
- Wiclewood (now Wicklewood)
- Brandon (now Brandon Parva)
- Corston (now Coston)
- Runhal (now Runhall)
- Morley
- Bereford (now Barford)
- Wramplingham
- Little-Elingham (see above)
- Depham (now Deopham)
- Hackford
- Windham (now Wymondham)
- Flockthorp (now extinct)
- Kimberley
All other place names ostensibly remained unchanged from 1736 to the present day (2009).
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