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The History of the Village of Trunch in Norfolk





May 2025 Trunch at war

Welcome to my site.
I am bringing together on-line, all of the data that is available about the history of the village of Trunch in North Norfolk. I update old pages as new information appears, so if you are especially interested in anything it is probably worth checking every so often.

As some of the data is transcribed from original documents there is room for error so please let me know if you spot any mistakes.  If you are using any of the information for family research you might like to check the original document - most are in the Norfolk Record Office in Norwich and I have photographs of some of them.
   

If you have any information that you would be willing to share, please contact me.    Val Dagley

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About
Archaeology
Archive records
Artists
Bibliography
Booton church
Brewery
Brick making
Brunswick Terrace
Cemetery
Census
Charity
Christmas
Chronology
Church memorials
Church Wardens' Accounts
Clergy
Coronation Celebrations
Domesday book
Electoral registers
Ezra Duncan
Families
Farm buildings
Farming
Graveyard memorials
Highways and Byways



Manorial Records
Maps
Military
Nelson
Newspapers
Non-conformism
Old photographs
Parish records
Pastimes
Policing in Trunch
Public buildings
Religious buildings
Residential buildings
School
Textiles
Tithe Map
Trades
Transportation
Travellers
Trunch in the 1970s
Trunch Hall residents
War memorial
Wells
Wills
Women
Workhouse





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