Cockley Cley, Norfolk Genealogy

[[Image:Cockley_Cley.jpg|thumb|right|Cockley Cley All Saints]]History
Cockley Cley All Saints is an ancient parish. All Saints was once a round towered church, but on 29th August 1991 the tower collapsed. The church was extensively remodelled in the 1860's by the architect Phipson.

It includes the ruined Norman chapel of St Mary and an earlier church dedicated to St Philip had also occupied the site.

Church Records
Images of the parish register for this parish are available on Record Search.

Two parishes have been "swapped" in Record Search image collection the banns books and banns/marriage registers for Cockley Cley and Oxburgh are viewable but not in the correct parish. If examined closely they are identified as Oxburgh and "Cley" on record covers.

The images await engineering to correct this situation.

Poor Law Unions

 * Swaffham   http://www.workhouses.org.uk/index.html?Swaffham/Swaffham.shtml

Registration Districts

 * Swaffham