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The port of Heacham imported from Lynn goods for everyday life, particularly for the building trades. It imported mill-stones and iron manufactured goods, nails, horseshoes, iron parts for the ploughs and tools, the carts and the mills, leather and wool manufactured goods for clothing and the farming
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In the market women in the upper layer of Heacham tenant families were prominent the Heacham ale and bread market. Even in the baking sector where men had a large share in the production of bread, women dominated the market by their numbers. The market involved women from all of the community, top to
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sands and underlying chalk, meaning that there is very little surface water for miles in any direction. This can also be seen along the banks of the Caudle Carr outside Dersingham, where numerous archaeological finds have been made. Running water along with fertile surrounding lands made Heacham an
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with the Victorians, when the railway between King's Lynn and Hunstanton opened in the early 1860s. This culminated in the building of the Jubilee Bridge in 1887 to replace an old wooden bridge, using unspent subscriptions from parishioners to the celebrations for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
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There was some long-distance trade, wood from Scandinavia or woollen cloth from Flanders, stone from Normandy. The bulk of the Heacham traffic was with other Norfolk ports, and especially Bishop’s Lynn where Heacham sent fish, salt, corn in bulk or flour sacks , and sacks of wool. Heacham was the
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with a lay-by and kiosk had been built, which cut across the lavender field. Further repairs and restoration were carried out at the mill in 1977–1978 and in the late 1980s. Since the early 1990s its output has widened to include other typical English floral fragrances. These are sold at home and
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holds 2 carucates of land which Alnoth, a free man, held TRE. There have always been 26 bordars and 2 slaves and 6 acres of meadow, and 2 ploughs in demesne, and 1½ ploughs belonging to the men, and half a mill, and 1 salt-pan and 1 fishery, and 4 sokemen 2 acres (0.81 ha). Then 12 head of
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bottom, with 531 women belonging to 231 families. Between 1276 and 1324, around the time of the great European famine, the Leet Court sessions listed many women selling ale or bread who were not able to pay the licensing tax and were declared by the aletasters and the steward presiding the court
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The name of the village is said to derive from a 12th-century Norman lord, Geoffrey de Hecham. This is possible, but unlikely, as the name "de Hecham" literally means "of Hecham", implying that the place name already existed. The name Hecham was noted in the Little
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became the first woman to swim The Wash, completing the crossing on a third attempt. Originally aiming for Hunstanton, she came ashore at Heacham after battling strong tides for over 13 hours. Heacham was badly affected by the
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on the tower hangs a bell dating from about 1100, making it the oldest in East Anglia and seventh oldest in the country. The transepts 12 feet (3.7 m) from the east end have been lost and the roof has been lowered.
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maritime outlet for a number of land-locked manors in North West Norfolk. The Heacham demesne accounts mentions its horse-drawn carts often transporting a harvest surplus as far as Fakenham.
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and 6 slaves, and 12 acres of meadow and 7 ploughs belonging to the men; woodland for 100 pigs, and 3½ mills; 1 fishery; always 1 horse, 30 head of cattle, 60 pigs, 600 sheep. Here belong 35
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place-word "ham", which meant either "homestead, village, manor, estate" or "enclosure, land hemmed by water or marsh or higher ground, land in a river bend, river meadow, promontory".
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and the ground around it, not for building but for the land. Lavender has been grown there ever since. A kiosk was erected, from which bunches of lavender were sold to passing
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and later adopted by John's brother Henry. John married Jane Pierce two years later. They soon had a daughter named Elizabeth. Perhaps John lost his life in the
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in 1314. Alice de Redham, Alice Genever1307; Alice, Isolda and Sabina Elnot, 1310; Isabel Rocelin, 1315 and again 1320; Agnes le Notere, 1324) were elected
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The participation of women in the market gave them opportunity to build economic and public roles in the community. As examples Matilda Peper was elected
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Norfolk Lavender Ltd was founded in 1932. Linn Chilvers supplied the plants and the labour and Francis Dusgate of Fring Hall the land. The first
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in style, it dates from 1230. The earliest record of the church, covenant for building a chapel to the Blessed Virgin Mary being 1248. In the
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In 1272 Heacham was granted by royal charter a weekly market on Wednesdays and 3 days during the mid-August Fairs on 14, 15 and 16 August.
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of 1337 mentions 12 Heacham tenants owning fishing ships. The richest, Simon Lambriht , had 7 ships ranging from 5 tons to 32 tons.
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Heacham is still popular as a seaside resort. Both the North Beach (Jubilee) Road and South Beach Road are lined with
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The ships that enabled this trade would be Cogs, flat bottomed boats widely used from the North Sea to the Baltic.
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The name Heacham is more likely to derive from the local river, the Hitch, in conjunction with the
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By 1936 Caley Mill was disused. No major repairs were carried out until 1953–1954, after a new
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of land; always 6 ploughs, 4 acres of meadow. Then it was worth £12, now 15. In the same place
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By 1300 the population of Heacham was estimated at 1200 to 1500, making Heacham a small town.
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There is evidence of settlement in the Heacham area over the last 5,000 years, with numerous
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finds within the parish. This is presumably because the local geology consists of primarily
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ideal place for settlement by early man. Evidence of habitation continues through the
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However, the present village probably did not appear until the 5th century, with the
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near Jamestown. The Rolfe family residence, Heacham Hall, burned down in 1941.
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The Church of St Mary the Virgin is the oldest functioning building.
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and his brother-in-law Frederick de Warenne, who was later killed by
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In 1085 Heacham manor was given by William de Warenne to a cell of
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Eric Wetherell, "Hadley, Patrick Arthur Sheldon (1899–1973)". In:
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parish churchyard. After that, John returned to Virginia with
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cattle, now 16. Then 30 pigs, now 40. Then 80 sheep, now 60.
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Frequent bus services via Heacham are run by Lynx between
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of Frederick. Hecham was held by Toki, a free man, TRE
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Heacham has historic ties to Matoaka (better known as
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Heacham is located in Norfolk
Norfolk
2011 census
Density
OS grid reference
TF675372
District
King's Lynn and West Norfolk
Shire county
Norfolk
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
PE31
Police
Norfolk
Fire
Norfolk
Ambulance
East of England
UK Parliament
North West Norfolk
UK
England
Norfolk

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