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GENUKI provides a description of Taverham Hundred from White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk 1845. It includes information about the locality and a table showing the populations of the individual parishes in 1841.
A map, also from GENUKI, illustrates the locations of the various parishes within the hundred.
A Vision of Britain through Time provides the following description of Taverham Hundred from John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales of 1871-72:
- "TAVERHAM, a parish and a hundred in Norfolk.....The hundred contains 18 parishes and a part. Acres, 32,103. Pop., 8,343. Houses, 1,817.
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Parishes
Parish | Description | Notes
| Attlebridge | parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Beeston St. Andrew | parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Catton | parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Crostwick | parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Drayton | parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Felthorpe | parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Frettenham | parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Hainford | parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Hellesdon | parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Horsford | parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Horsham St. Faith and Newton St. Faith | parish (ancient), civil parish | often known as "St. Faiths"
| Horstead | parish (ancient), civil parish | became Horstead with Stanninghall in the 17th century
| Horstead with Stanninghall | parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Rackheath | parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Salhouse | chapelry, civil parish |
| Spixworth | parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Sprowston | parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Stanninghall | parish (ancient) | absorbed into Horstead in the sixteenth century; became Horstead with Stanninghall in the 17th century
| Taverham | parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Wroxham | parish (ancient), civil parish |
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