and
William in 1766 In
The Suffolk Traveller (1735)
John Kirby describes how Wangford Hundred is divided into three parts: the nine parishes, the seven parishes and a remaining part around
Beccles. The nine parishes are: • St Mary Flixton • St Mary Homersfield • St George Southelmham • St James Southelmham • St Margaret Southelmham • St Michael Southelmham • St Nicholas Southelmham, "whose church is so entirely demolished, that hardly any rubbish of it is to be found". • St Peter Southelmham • All Saints Southelmham When John's sons,
Joshua and
William produced a second edition in 1764 they added the comment: :"These nine Parishies which are called the Deanery of Southelmham, are represented in old Wills as one Township ; and as such they have an Estate in
Aldborough and
Wortwell in Norfolk, common to them all. For we frequently meet with Homersfield, in the Town of Southelmham; and St. James, in the Township of Southelmham; and the like." ==Etymology==