History of Norfolk/Volume 1

Including the hundreds (administrative areas) of:
 * Diss, including the villages and towns of:
 * Diss
 * Roydon
 * Brisingham (now Bressingham)
 * Fersfield
 * Shelfhanger (now Shelfanger)
 * Burston
 * Osmundeston, or Scole (now Scole)
 * Thorp-parva, or Little Thorp (now merged into Thorpe Abbotts)
 * Frense (now Frenze)
 * Thelton (now Thelveton)
 * Shimpling
 * Gissing
 * Winfarthing
 * Dickleburgh
 * Titshall (now Tivetshall)
 * Giltcross, including the villages and towns of:
 * Giltcross
 * Lopham
 * Norton
 * Gatesthorp (now Gasthorpe)
 * Garboldesham
 * Ridlesworth (now Riddlesworth)
 * Rushworth (now Rushford)
 * Snarehill-House (now Snarehill)
 * West-Herling (now West Harling)
 * Little-Herling, now called Middle-Herling (now Harling)
 * Market-Herling, or East-Herling (now East Harling)
 * Quidenham
 * Banham
 * Shropham, including the villages and towns of:
 * Old-Bukenham (now Old Buckenham)
 * New-Bukenham (now New Buckenham)
 * Eccles
 * Harpham (now Hargham)
 * Snetterton
 * Lerling (now Larling)
 * Rowdham (now Roudham)
 * Bridgham
 * Bretenham (now Brettenham)
 * Illington
 * Shropham
 * Hocham (now largely Great Hockham)
 * Little Hocham (now Little Hockham)
 * East, or Great Wrotham (now merged into Wretham)
 * West, or North Wrotham (now merged into Wretham)
 * Wrotham-Thorp, or Little Wrotham, now Thorp-House (now merged into Wretham)
 * Rockland-Toft (now Rocklands / Rockland All Saints; Rockland St Peter is covered in Volume 2)
 * Great Elingham (now Great Ellingham)
 * Besthorp (now Besthorpe)
 * Atleburgh (now Attleborough)
 * Kilverstone

All other place names ostensibly remained unchanged from 1736 to the present day (2009).