1/16/3
Information about the Burton family of Wreningham and Hethersett from Past Days in Wreningham, Norfolk, compiled by Basil K. Day. (photocopy)
n.d.
1/16/4
Typescript extract from 1834 survey and 1846 tithe map apportionments relating to Pump Hall Farm (Home Farm).
n.d.
1/16/5
Newscutting from Norwich Mercury: sale particulars of two estates in Hethersett to be sold by Mr Butcher by auction.
Aug. 1841
1/16/6
Sale particulars of the Wood Hall Estate, Hethersett, to be sold by auction by Messrs Spelman, with plans. (photocopy)
28 July 1894
1/16/7
Abstract of title to property sold by William Henry Makens Andrews of Colney, gent., to Percy Harry Curson of Hethersett, farmer, with sketch plan ,and photocopy of details of the Rev. John Callis, one of the previous owners. (photocopy)
6 Apr. 1928
1/16/8-11
Black and white photographs of Wood Hall and grounds, with one of Nicholas Holmes, and one of the Queen visiting the Holmes shoe factory.
c.1940-50s
1/16/12
‘Wood Hall, Hethersett: An Historical Survey’ by Adam Longcroft, Extra-Mural Studies, University of East Anglia, containing architectural details, maps, plans, drawings. (booklet)
1995
1/16/13
Wood Hall or The Red House: chronology of ownership and related events from 1765; after 1904, the details relate to 20 Firs Road, Hethersett, part of the estate. With appendices containing extracts from the survey of 1834 and the tithe map apportionments, 1846.
1999
1/16/14
e-mail from Jeremy Woolsey to Bill Reekie: details of his grandfather William Henry Makens Andrews, owner of Wood Hall 1904-28.
14 Apr. 2000
HA/A/2/1 BUSINESSES, SHOPS AND INDUSTRIES: GENERAL
A/2/1/
Invoices, letters, advertising material, newscuttings, etc. relating to businesses, shops and industries in and around Hethersett
2/1/1
Petition, pursuant to the Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England, of William Bennett, late of Hethersett, formerly charcoal seller and butcher, and late butcher and publican, now a prisoner in gaol of Norwich Castle, sent to Messrs Mitchell & Clarke, solicitors, Wymondham. [MS Series]
1830