Blyth's book
Historical Notices & Records of the Village & Parish of Fincham in the County of
Norfolk" by William Blyth (Rector of Fincham), published by Thew &Son, Kings Lynn, in 1863
This book is very rare. There are a few public libraries in Britain who have a copy,
including Leicester University, but none that will lend it out. You may be able to purchase copy
from an antiquarian bookseller.
You will enjoy reading the book very much. It is packed with information about the village
and its history, and about the Fincham family, with extensive genealogies. The book is interesting
for the light it sheds on the interests and attitudes of a Victorian clergyman, as well as for the
prior history it contains.
Download a copy The book has been
converted to PDF format so you can view or download it. Much of
this site has been informed and illustrated by the book, and a list of contents is given below.
- CHAPTER I
- Fins-ham in Saxon times - Marches - Shire - Hundred - Parish - Ham - Finn - The fight at
Finnes-ham - Phincham in Domesday Book - Clackclose - Ramsey Abbey - Norman Lords
- CHAPTER II
- Fyncham in the 12th and 13th Centuries - Its thirteen Manors - Early Terriers - Surveys -
Free Chapel of All Saints - Guild of St. John - Wynhold - General Inclosure - Tithe Commutation
Survey
- CHAPTER III
- Parochial Inclosures - Kett's Rebellion - Gurney's Poem - Drainage - Walter Blyth, and
his "English Improver"
- CHAPTER IV
- Statistics of Fincham - Subsidies of Henry VIII - Devotion Money - Church Briefs - Hearth
Tax - Census - Parish Accounts - Poor's Rates
- CHAPTER V
- The Church of St. Michael - The Benefice - The Parish Church - Its wilful destruction -
Rectors
- CHAPTER VI
- The Church of St. Martin - The Benefice - The Parish Church - The Arms of Fincham -
Bishop Bateman - The Restoration - The two Chantries - Monuments and Epitaphs - The Vestry - The
Church Plate - The Fonts of Burnham Deepdale and Fincham - The Churchyard - Incumbents
- CHAPTER VII
- Rural Deanery - Appointment of Rural Dean - His Seal of Office - His Revenue - Deans of
Fincham - Revival of the Office by Bishop Stanley
- CHAPTER VIII
- The Rectory - Glebe Lands and House - The Rev. D. Baker - The Rev. R. Forby - Vocabulary
of East Anglia - Bishop Bathurst - Church Missionary Society
- CHAPTER IX
- The Parish Clerk - Endowment of the Office - Sexton - Dog-whipper - Notes and
Queries
- CHAPTER X
- Parish Registers - Registers of the Deanery - Extracts from Fincham Registers - Civil
Marriages during the Commonwealth - Small-pox - Vaccination - Village Local Ancestry -
Terriers
- CHAPTER XI
- Parochial Charities - Church Lands - Poor's Farm - Educational - National School
- CHAPTER XII
- Antiquities - Roman Vase - Ancient Gold Coin - Fincham Swan Marks - "Swan with two
necks"
- CHAPTER XIII
- Fincham Hall - Its Chapel - The Aylmers - Aylmerton - The Aylmer Arms
- CHAPTER XIV
- The Finchams pf Fincham - Nigellus - Adam de Fyncham - "de Fynchams" not of the family -
The Finchams of West Wynch - Of Rougham - Seals of the family - The Norman "de" dropped - The two
brothers John - Inquisitions Post Mortem - The "Common boxe" - Finchams at Stow
- CHAPTER XV
- The Finchams of Outwell - The Chapel of St. Nicholas in Outwell Church - Gilbert Haultoft
- Richard Fincham of Elme - John Fincham in the Bastille at Paris - Francis Coffin the
Administrator
- CHAPTER XVI
- The Finchams of Suffolk and East Norfolk - The Society of Friends - The Finchams of Diss
- The seven Benjamins - Longevity of the Francis Finchams - The Naval Architect
- CHAPTER XVII
- Letters of John Fincham, Esquire, of Outwell, from the Bastille prison in Paris - The
Bishop of London (Laud) to Sir John Coke, Secretary of State - John Fincham to Dr. Dee, Chaplain,
&c - The same to the same - The same to his wife and children - The same to the Secretary of
State
- CHAPTER XVIII
- Wills and Testaments of the Finchams - Will of Adam de Fyncham - Morturies - Gifts to the
Monasteries - Ancient Inventory - Difference between Will and Testament - Simon de Fyncham's
bequest for the Church Tower - John Fyncham's endowment of a Chantry, out of Deepdale Manor - Wills
of Edward and John Fincham , subsequent to the Reformation
- CHAPTER XIX
- Observations and Reflections - Resident Gentry - Religious and Charitable Institutions -
Education - Diminution of Crime, where - Increase, where - The Church Established - Appropriations
- Revision of the Liturgy - The Laity - The Clergy - The Fabric - Its Restoration - John Wesley -
The Church-yard - Dissenter's Demands - Conclusion
- ENGRAVINGS
- The book is illustrated with the following engravings and illustrations
- St. Martin's Church
- the Rectory House
- roman vase found at Fincham
- Fincham Hall
- Fincham swan marks
- Fincham seals (see page about the Fincham Arms)
In addition there are numerous Pedigrees of the Fincham family, and a facsimile of an
Ancient Inventory (of the property of John de Fyncham, son of Adam de Fyncham: dated 1399)
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