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Carlton cum Willingham

Description
Carlton-cum-Willingham, a parish in Cambridgeshire, on the borders of Suffolk, 5 miles ESE of Six-Mile-Bottom station on the G.E.R., and 7 S of Newmarket, under which it has a post and money order office of the name of Carlton; telegraph office, Little Thurlow. Acreage, 2415; population of the civil parish, 324; of the ecclesiastical, 313. Lord Hampden is lord of the manor. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Ely; net yearly value, £180 with residence. The church of St Peter is a small ancient rubble building, in Early English style, consisting of chancel and nave; the bell turret contains two bells. It was in a very dilapidated state until restored in 1887.

Record Sources

1911 Carlton cum Willingham Census
1901 Carlton cum Willingham Census
1891 Carlton cum Willingham Census
1881 Carlton cum Willingham Census
1871 Carlton cum Willingham Census
1861 Carlton cum Willingham Census
1851 Carlton cum Willingham Census
1841 Carlton cum Willingham Census

British Phone Books 1880-1984

Birth, Marriage & Death Records
 


Last updated: 25th July 2010