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133: 847:. The haulage business of A. J. Farrow provided local employment for many people for more than 50 years. Other family business, all names which have now gone, include Dobbs, King, Horne, Fisher, Howard, Turner and Reynolds. Norton's Bakery was run by a member of the family but has ceased trading like Hewitt's Butchers which is just a trade name now. In farming, the name Hill spans several generations. DC Gaskins Automotive Engineers remains one of the larger business operations in the village. Poultec Training and South Green Park is thought to be the largest employer in the village. 149: 824:, many other trades were followed in the area. There was a decline in the wool trade in the eighteenth century, which led to unemployment for combers and weavers. These occupations had almost disappeared by the beginning of the nineteenth century. Some found work on the land but others became chargeable on the Parish and either suffered the indignity of living in accommodation set aside for paupers or worse still were sent to the 737: 533: 24: 981: 1002: 973: 956: 156: 364: 722:
explorer, occupied South Green House (now Mattishall Hall) for a few months. On half pay from the navy, he was sent to Norfolk as an Assistant Commissioner for the New Poor Law. His sister-in-law wrote to her mother, "...a large population, immense families, and not work for half, and no resident
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Most farmers brewed beer but brewing on a larger scale centred on the Malthouse which was demolished in the 1920s. Apart from the Swan Inn, The George and Cross Keys there were several ale houses dotted around the villages and in the nineteenth century included The White House, The Ringers, Ivy
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The population of the two villages reached a peak of 1,385 in 1841 and then began to decline as, due to mechanisation on farms, people left the area to look for work. By 1931 the figure had dropped to 829 and by 1961 was only 929. Since then substantial development and
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The National School (subsequently Mattishall First School and Mattishall Middle School, and since 2005 merged to become simply Mattishall Primary School) was built in 1872. A notable headmistress was Miss Johnson (1884–1919), the daughter of the
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gained a following in the nineteenth century but it was not until 1900 that a site was found for a permanent meeting place along the main road. The second half of the twentieth century saw the establishment of the Evangelical Church.
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There have been many developments since the 1960s: a memorial hall, a sports and social club, new school buildings on a large site and a surgery, pharmacy, hairdressers and local shops.
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period. However no proof of Roman occupation has been found so far. The four panels of the Mattishall village sign, erected in 1984, depict different periods of history from Roman, the
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was instrumental in initiating the building of the larger church. Saint Peter's Church, in Mattishall Burgh, is much smaller and is mainly late thirteenth century.
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left by the glaciers about 300,000 years ago. The soil in the area varies from sands around the neighbouring Mattishall Burgh to stickier clays around Mattishall.
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Despite the modern settlement's growing size numerous local shops and businesses have not survived the advent of the family car and of supermarkets and
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at Hardingham. Miss Mildred Edwards, a pupil-teacher, was still around when the school celebrated its centenary. It was she who planted the
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The All Saints Church in Mattishall dates from the late fourteenth century, possibly replacing an earlier church on the site. The patron is
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It covers an area of 11.89 km (4.59 sq mi) and had a population of 2,631 in 1,110 households at the
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The fortunes and well being of the villagers have fluctuated over the centuries. In 1835 the family of Sir
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In the sixteenth century the wool merchants of Mattishall were well-known, or even notorious, in
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Cottage, The Duke of Edinburgh and The Crown and Anchor. Today only The Swan survives as a
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Some of the very old buildings in Mattishall are hidden behind brick and mortar skins and
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gentleman near to do anything for them... such a disagreeable neighbourhood...".
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Mattishall has been divided in a religious sense for many years, first with the
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Evidence of human activity in these villages reaches back to the period between
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facades, but others remain to be admired. Of the three nineteenth century
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transferred to their Lecture Room in Welgate built in 1829. It is now the
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has taken place resulting in rapid increases in the population.
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married Margaret Harlestone of Mattishall. He became the first
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The villages name probably means, 'Ma(e)tt's nook of land'.
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