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- Lamas, Norfolk
1808
October 31 Anthony Buddery son of Stephen and Frances Goodings was baptized
31st August 1801 - Mary Ann Goodings daughter of Stephen and Frances
7th January 1803 - Maria Goodings daughter of Stephen and Frances
23rd April 1804 - Martha Goodings daughter of Stephen and Frances
8th January 1807 - William Goodings son of of Stephen and Frances
31st October 1808 - Anthony Buddery Goodings son of Stephen and Frances
10th June 1810 - James Goodings son of Stephen and Frances
9th February 1812 - Eliza Goodings daughter of Stephen and Frances
15th May 1813 - Emily Goodings daughter of Stephen and Frances
29th September 1814 - Charlotte Goodings daughter of Stephen and Frances
6th April 1816 - Stephen Goodinge son of Stephen and Frances
4th March 1818 - Frances Goodinge daughter of Stephen and Frances
7th January 1820 - Louisa Goodings daughter of Stephen and Frances
30th August 1821 - Rachel Goodings daughter of Stephen and Frances
1837 Marriage solemnized by licence in the parish of St Michael at Pleas in the City of Norwich
August 12th
Anthony Goodwins full age bachelor carpenter of Lamas father Stephen Goodwins carpenter
Susan Cobb full age spinster of St Michael at Pleas father William Cobb carpenter
married in the Church of St Michael at Pleas
both signed in the presence of Mary Ann Cobb, William Cobb, Thomas William Stevenson
1841 census HO107/762/8/7
Lamas, Norfolk
Anthony Goodwins 30 carpenter y
Susanna Goodwins 25 y
William Goodwins 3 y
Mary Goodwins 2 y
1841 census HO107/761/13/7/7/6
Lamas, Norfolk
Anthony Goodwins 30 carpenter y
Susanna Goodwins 25 y
William Goodwins 3 y
Mary Goodwins 2 y
1845
William White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk 1845
Lamas, a pleasant village on the east bank of the Bure, 4 miles S.E. of Aylsham, has in its parish 257 souls, and about 500 acres of land, exclusive of Little Hautboys, which is united with it. They contain together 299 souls, and 829 acres.
Lamas is mostly the property of Sir John Lubbock and the Rev. W H Marsh, sen., the latter of whom is lord of the manor, and patron of the consolidated rectories of Lamas and Little Hautboys, valued in the King's Book at £7, and enjoyed by the Rev. W H Marsh, jun., of Erpingham. The glebe is 36A., and the tithes were commuted in 1840 for £240 per annum.
The church (St Andrew,) has a low embattled tower, with four bells. Near the west end of the village is an ancient Quakers' Meeting House, with a small burial ground. The Church Land is one acre.
Barton Wm. yeoman
Blake Wm. farmer
Blake Rev. Wm. Jex incumbent of Great Hautboys
Blake Rev. Charles, B.A.
Bransby Ransome gent
Collins Benjamin beerhouse
Daniels James coal merchant
Fransham Daniel farmer and owner
Goodwin Anthony beerhouse
Goodwin Stephen wheelwright, blacksmith, and farmer
Kerrison James coal merchant
Lambert Robert shoemaker
Marsh Rev Wm. Heath, sen. B.A. Rectory
Rayner George Wm. painter, glazier, and shopkeeper
Repton Mrs Elizabeth
Reynolds Thomas gentleman
1845 Morgans, Norwich
Partnership, Trusts
Level Piece
Repository Norfolk Record Office
Title Conveyance by Charles Kett Tompson and Henry Kett Tompson to John Brandram Morgan and Walter Morgan of public houses etc. (in Norwich except where indicated)
Date 1845-1865
Description Mansion and brewhouse in King Street; Cellar House, St Anne's Staithe Lane with cottage and malthouse; Hop Pole, St Faith's Lane; Angel, Trowse; White Horse, abutting churchyard St Mary Coslany; Flower in Hand, St Mary Coslany; Chequers, St Michael Coslany; Wrestlers, Pockthorpe Gate; Red Lion and Thistle (now Red Lion) St Michael at Plea; Crooked Billet, Heigham; The Last (also called The Bulls head) on road from St John Timberhill to Ber St Gates; Cock, King Street; George, Haymarket St Peter Mancroft; Red House abutting churchyard of All Saints; Lock and Key, Ber Street, St John Sepulchre; Shoulder of Mutton, Church St, St Augustine; Prince of Wales, St Augustine; Three Crowns (now Queen Anne) St Michael Coslany; Arabian Horse, St Martin at Oak St; Black Boys, Colegate St; Coach and Horses (formerly Mail Coach), Red Lion Street St Stephen; Red Lion, Magdalen St; Seven Stars, Pockthorpe St; King's Head, St Stephen's St; Pigeons, St Gregory; Shoulder of Mutton, St Andrew; Waterman, Horns Lane; Woolpack, St John Timberhill; Fox and Hounds in Topcroft; Tabors Folly (now the Two Necked Swan) Sussex St; White Friars by White Friars Bridge; Bear and Staff, St Lawrence; Crown and Anchor, St George Middle St; Saracens Head (formerly Founders Arms), West Pottergate; Green Dragon, Cockey Lane; Jolly Dyers, Fishergate St; John Bull, Crooks Place; Lamb, St Michael Coslany; Lord Nelson, Trafalgar St, Lakenham; Plasterers Arms, Cowgate or All Saints St, St Paul's; True Briton, Shipwreck Close near St Augustine's and Magdalen Gates; White Hart in Wymondham; Woolpack, St Saviour; tenement called Coldham Hall in Surlingham with adjoining meadow called Long Spong and alder carr totalling 3a.22p. (but reserving to the Tompsons right to use boathouse); William the Fourth or King's Head in Great Witchingham, with 'covered in nine pin ground'; Royal Oak, Crooks Place, Rainbow, King Street; Gibraltar, Heigham with adjoining cottage; Lime Kiln, Trowse; Magpie, Catton; Dog, Horsford with 2a.38p of land; King's Head, Hempnall; cottage used as a licensed beer shop known as Anchor of Hope, Lamas, 25 March 1845.
Conveyance has 2 endorsements 1) Conveyance of Two Necked Swan and adjacent land to Norwich Co-operative Industrial Society, 2 November 1865.
2) Conveyance of part of yard of Whitefriars Tavern to Randall Burroughes, 23 November, 1865.
Extent 1 document.
CatalogueRef BR 160/6
AccessStatus Open
1846 Post Office directory Lamas
Anthomy Goodwins beershop and shoe man
1849 Marriage solemnized at St Mark's Church in the Parish of Lakenham in the County opf the City of Norwich
Febry 7
Anthony Goodwins of full age bachelor carpenter of Trafalgar Street father Stephen Goodwins carpenter
Sarah Ann Bartell of full age spinster of Trafalgar Street father Jacob Bartell bailiff
married in the District Church after Banns
both signed in the presence of James Danels and Elizabeth Bartell
1851 census HO107/1810/576/1
Lamas with Hautbois Parva, Aylsham, Norfolk
Anthony Goodwins head M 43 Carpenter Lamas Norfolk
Ann Goodwins wife M 36 Saxthorpe Norfolk
William Goodwins son 14 Lamas, Norfolk
Margaret Goodwins dau 12 Lamas, Norfolk
Anthony Goodwins son 3 Lamas, Norfolk
Louisa Goodwins dau 4mo Lamas, Norfolk
1861 census RG9/1207/74/12
Anchor of Hope Inn, Lamas, Norfolk
Anthony Goodwin head M 52 Anchor of Hope Inn Lamas, Norfolk
Mary Ann Goodwin wife M 45 Sculthorpe, Norfolk
Anthony Goodwin son 12 scholar Lamas, Norfolk
Louisa Goodwin dau 10 scholar Lamas, Norfolk
Emily Neal serv 15 Lamas, Norfolk
17th December 1837 - William Goodwins son of Anthony and Susan
22nd September 1839 - Mary Ann Goodwins daughter of Anthony and Susan
26th January 1851 - Anthony Goodwins son of Anthony and Susan
26th January 1851 - Anna Louisa Goodwins daughter of Anthony and Sarah Ann
Susan Goodwins says Anthony Goodwins was owner of the Anchor of Hope Public House in Lamas from some Land Registry documents found in Norwich Library. This is backed up by the 1871 census which shows his widow Sarah Ann living there with Anna.
death registration index Anthony Goodwins Sep 1866 Aylsham NFK 4b 51 age 58
Burial in the Parish of Lamas in the County of Norfolk in the Year 1866
Anthony Goodwins of Lamas July 4th 1866 age 58 years
Memorial Inscription at Lamas
"In affectionate remembrance of Anthony Goodwins died 29 June 1866 age 58 years."
The Last Will and Testament of Anthony Goodwins
I Anthony (otherwise Antony) Goodwins of the parish of Lamas in the County of Norfolk Innkeeper and Carpenter do this 28th day of June 1866 make this my last Will and Testament. I give and do bequeath to my dear wife Sarah Ann as much of my household furniture plate linen china as will comfortably furnish a cottage for her use and that of my children who are still living with her. Also I give and bequeath to my son Anthony (otherwise Antony) all the tools and apparatus used in well sinking and pump making and all my other tools of whatever kind now in the carpenters shop or elsewhere. Also I give and bequeath to my dear wife Sarah Ann for and during her the term of her natural life (provided that she shall so long continue my widow) all the rents of the several cottages and premises belonging to me situated in the parish of Lamas or elsewhere and from and after her decease or second marriage I give and bequeath the amount of money for which such cottages and premises may fetch when sold in equal shares to my four children William, Mary Ann, Anthony and Anna Louisa (or their descendants) on their attaining the age of twenty one years. The interest of the sums ( if any) to be paid when they attain that age. And as to all the bills and sums of money due to me at my decease and as to all the rest of residue and remainder of my estate and effects whatsoever and wheresoever and of what nature of kind soever not herein before disposed of after payment of all my just debt funeral and testamentary expenses I give devise and bequeath the same and every part thereof unto and equally amongst my four children William, Mary Ann, Anthony and Anna Louisa upon their attaining the age of 21 years. The interest of the above sums due to those of my children which have not yet attained the age of 21 to be paid to my dear wife Sarah Ann for their use and benefit as long as they are living with her or she has any control over them otherwise the interest is to accumulate and to be paid to them upon their attaining the age of 21 years. And I nominate and appoint my dear wife Sarah Ann and the Rev W H Heath of Lamas and the survivor of them or executors or administrators of such survivor to the be executors ***** or executor of this my will. Anthony Goodwins
Signed by the testor Anthony Goodwins in the presence of us present at the same time who have herewith subscribed our names as witnesses this 28th day of June 1866 - John Barham - William Heath March Clk
In Her Majesty's Court of Probate
The District Registry at Norwich
In the goods of Anthony Goodwins other Antony Goodwins deceased I the Reverend William Heath Marsh of Lamas in the County of Norfolk Clerk in Holy Orders make oath that I am one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and *** Testament of the said Anthony otherwise Antony Goodwins late of Lamas aforesaid Innkeeper and Carpenter deceased the said will being now herewith annexed bearing date the twenty eighth day of June one thousand eight hundred and sixty six and that the said Testor executed the said will on the day of the date thereof by signing his name at the foot or end thereof as the same now appears thereon in the presence of me and of John Barham the other subscribed witness thereto both of us being present at the same time and we thereupon attested and subscribed the said will in the presence of the said Testor.
W H Marsh
Sworn at Aylsham in the County of Norfolk on the fourteenth day of August 1866 before one Tho Copeman commissioner to administer oaths in the Chancery in England
Proved at Norwich the fourteenth day of September 1866 by Oath of Sarah Ann Goodwins, Widow, the relict, one of the executors to who administration was granted. power reserved of the making the like grant to the Reverend William Heath Marsh, clerk the other executor.
The Testor Anthony otherwise Antony Goodwins was late of Lamas in the County of Norfolk Innkeeper and Carpenter and died on the twenty ninth day of June 1866 at Lamas foresaid.
Under £200 William Forster Solicitor, Aylsham
Certified to be a correct copy.
Probate 1866
Anthony Goodwins otherwise Antony Effects under £200
14 September The Will of Anthony otherwise Antony Goodwins late of Lamas in the County of Norfolk Innkeeper and Carpenter who died 29 June 1866 at Lamas aforesaid was proved at Norwich by the oath of Sarah Ann Goodwins of Lamas Widow the Relict one of the executors.
Power reserved and making the like grant to the Rev William Heath Marsh Clerk the other executor named in the said will.
I also found it interesting that Anthony owned several properties - I really must get to the Norfolk Records Office!
I've searched their On-line catalogue - and found an entry for a conveyancing document which lists many properties including "Cottage used as a licensed beer shop known as the Anchor of Hope, Lamas, 25 March 1845" - this might confirm if he actually owned the pub or not. Susan Goodwins 11 June 2004
Chapel Books Deeds and Documents Index. Legacy duty form Name Anthony [late] Goodwins Place Lamas, Norfolk Date 1866 Relatives Muddyman Ref no. and info IR668
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