• Billingford (near Foulsham) • Guestwick • Neatishead • Caister St Edmund with Markshall • Fordham • North Creake • Holme Hale • Sutton • Thorpe • Ashill • Intwood • Swainsthorpe • Norwich St Simon and St Jude • Topcroft • Bowthorpe The following is a list of the administrative units in which this place was either wholly or partly included. • Scottow • Barford • Swannington • Rockland St Mary • Southery • Sloley • Stockton • Cockley Cley • Braydeston • Foxley • Narborough • Mundford • Sprowston • King’s Lynn St Margaret • Southwood • East Raynham • South Creake • Letheringsett • Swardeston • Sidestrand Calthorpe, Norfolk Historical Description. • Claxton • West Raynham • Shouldham Thorpe • Buckenham Old • Hockham • Stoke Holy Cross • North Pickenham • West Bilney • Tattersett • Honingham • Raveningham • Catfield • Wiggenhall St Mary the Virgin • Dickleburgh • Wereham • Weeting All Saints with St Mary • Illington • Roudham • Redmere • Litcham • Brandon • Walsoken • Shouldham • Corpusty • Wells next the Sea • Thorpe next Haddiscoe • Ludham • Barton Bendish St Andrew • East Bilney • Northrepps • West Poringland • Wicklewood • Edgefield • Great and Little Snarehill • Filby • Beeston St Lawrence • Bootton • Cromer • Grimston • Marsham • Outwell • Oxwick • Hindolveston • Drayton • Swanton Novers • Yaxham • Knapton • Ashby with Oby and Thurne • Snetterton Gazetteers contain brief summaries about a place. • Forncett St Mary • Barmer • Southrepps • Caston • Morley St Peter • Ingoldisthorpe • Strumpshaw • Bacton • Norwich St Mary Coslany • Framingham Earl Any dates in this table should be used as a guide only. • Beeston Regis • Melton Constable • Seething The civil registration article tells more about these records. • Barningham Winter • Burnham Thorpe Acle • Brandiston • Bintree Calthorpe St Mary and St Margaret is an Ancient Parish in the Diocese of Norfolk. • Horsford • Wheatacre • Briston • Beighton • Frettenham • Mulbarton • Brinton • Burnham Norton • Pudding Norton • Antingham • Hunworth • Burnham Sutton • Broomsthorpe • Tasburgh • Poringland • Shimpling • Hoveton St Peter • Colby • Oulton • East Ruston • Eccles • Great Cressingham • Themelthorpe • Winterton We have transcribed the entry for Calthorpe from the following: Online maps of Calthorpe are available from a number of sites: The British Newspaper Archive have fully searchable digitised copies of the following Norfolk newspapers online: The Visitations of Norfolk 1563, 1589, and 1613 is available on the Heraldry page. • North Barsham • Spixworth • Repps with Bastwick • Yelverton, Ⓒ 2020 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. • Norwich St Helen • Great Plumstead • Great Bircham • King’s Lynn All Saints • South Raynham • Bircham Newton • Norwich St John Timberhill • Middleton • Alby • Little Massingham • Bexwell • Brancaster • Wiveton with Glandford • Mintlyn • Brundall • Hardingham • Norwich St Martin at Oak • Kimberley • Flordon • Norwich St Edmund • Burgh Parva • Ashwicken • Kirby Cane • Chedgrave • Norwich St Peter Hungate • Gaywood • Thetford St Peter [1]. • Billockby • Foulsham • Sculthorpe • King’s Lynn St John • Breckles • Rollesby For general information about Civil Registration (births, marriages and deaths) see the Civil Registration page. • Gillingham • Lakenham St Mark • East Dereham • Buckenham Parva • Felthorpe • Stanfield • Norwich Cathedral • New Houghton • Gissing • Heigham • Mileham • Tofts Monks • Runton • Ditchingham were filed by the court with jurisdiction over this parish. • Saxlingham • Barney • West Somerton • Terrington St Clement • Caldecote • Attleborough • Fring • Great Moulton For access, see England Census. • Diss • Stoke Ferry • Aylmerton • Carleton Forehoe • Anmer • Tibenham • Honing • Paston • Gateley • East Walton • Holt • Holkham • Earsham • Norwich St Clement • Burgh • South Wootton • West Lexham • Hingham • Haddiscoe • Langley • Wolferton Calthorpe, Norfolk Genealogy parish registers of christenings, marriages and burials are available online for the following years: Browse Bishop's Transcript Images on FamilySearch, Norfolk Record Office reference PD 524/ 1-4, 19-20, 21. • Walpole St Peter • Norwich St Andrew • Hoe The church is a plain but ancient building of stone. • Flitcham with Appleton • Crimplesham • Burlingham St Peter Privacy | • Clippesby • Toftrees • Blofield • Buxton • East Lexham • West Lynn • Norwich St Paul • Framingham Pigot • Little Barningham • Alethorpe • Billingford (near Scole) • Sisland • Eaton • Norwich St Saviour • Aslacton • Thurgarton • East Tuddenham • Edingthorpe • Thornage • Irstead • Westwick • North Lopham • Beeston • Cranwich • Northwold • Shotesham St Mary • Wighton • Emneth • West Rudham • Ashby St Mary • Wilby • Great Massingham • Hassingham • Alderford • Sharrington • Congham • Wramplingham • Norwich St Michael at Plea • Stody • Woodton • Barton Turf • Kettlestone • Norwich St James with Pockthorpe • Gooderstone • Attlebridge • Scoulton • Norwich St John de Sepulchre • Wood Norton • Wormegay • Hardley • Bylaugh • Thursford • Wood Dalling • Lammas with Little Hautbois • Hemblington Post town, Norwich; money order and telegraph office, Hanworth; Acreage of parish, 1091; population, 229. • Great Walsingham • Rockland St Peter • Little Walsingham • Tatterford • Lingwood • Newton Flotman • Hockwold • Dunston Calthorpe, a village and a parish in Norfolk, on an affluent of the river Bure, 3½ miles N of Aylsham station on the G.E.R. • Itteringham with Mannington • South Lopham This page has been viewed 1,309 times (87 via redirect). • Wendling • Ketteringham • Choseley • Reepham with Kerdiston • Runcton, North with Hardwicke and Setchey • Brandon Parva • Morston • Crownthorpe • Waxham • Salhouse • Warham St Mary • Wimbotsham There are several Internet sites with name lists or indexes. • Forncett St Peter • Thetford St Cuthbert • Cley next the Sea • Mundesley • Burlingham St Edmund • Frenze • Wreningham • Norwich St Margaret A service provided by, England, Norfolk Archdeacon's Transcripts, 1600-1812 (FamilySearch) - free, England, Norfolk, Bishop's Transcripts, 1685-1941 (FamilySearch) - free, Aylsham Poor Law Union, Norfolk Genealogy, Norfolk Poor Law Union, Norfolk Genealogys, 'England, Norfolk Archdeacon's Transcripts, 1600-1812,', 'England, Norfolk, Bishop's Transcripts, 1685-1941', 'England, Norfolk, Church of England Bishops' Transcripts Parish Search/Acle', Norwich County Gaol and House of Correction, Runcton Holme with South Runcton, Wallington and Thorpeland, Runcton, North with Hardwicke and Setchey, The National Archives of the United Kingdom, https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/index.php?title=Calthorpe,_Norfolk_Genealogy&oldid=3750485, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Baptisms 1600-1610, 1623-1635, 1665-1812 Marriages and burials 1600-1610, 1623-1635, 1665-1811. • Hempnall • Belaugh • Wymondham • Thorpe Market • Smallburgh • Horsham St Faith with Newton St Faith