This is a timeline giving details of Hoxne events.
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Date | Local Events | Details | ||
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400000 BC | Lower Paleolithic period | Hoxne handaxe found from this period - see further details | ||
47 | Roman Hoard buried in Hoxne - Discovered in 1992 | Follow this link for more details of the Hoxne Hoard | ||
1086 | Domesday Book entry for Hoxne | |||
1549 | Norfolk Rebellion started | A dispute over hedges in Attleborough - Rebels captured Norwich | ||
1801 | 1801 Census | 972 people were recorded as living in Hoxne - 451 males 521 females | ||
1811 | 1811 Census | 948 people were recorded as living in Hoxne - 457 males 491 females | ||
1821 | 1821 Census | 1066 people were recorded as living in Hoxne - 507 males 559 females | ||
1822 | East Anglian Agrarian Riots | |||
1831 | 1831 Census | 1243 people were recorded as living in Hoxne - 624 males 619 females | ||
1835 | New Hoxne Union Workhouse built | Located at Barley Green, near Stradbroke | ||
Apr | 1841 | 1841 Census in Hoxne | 1333 people were recorded as living in Hoxne - 678 males 655 females | |
Apr | 1851 | 1851 Census in Hoxne | 1262 people were recorded as living in Hoxne - 648 males 614 females | |
Apr | 1861 | 1861 Census in Hoxne | 1218 people were recorded as living in Hoxne - 603 males 615 females | |
1871 | Hoxne Union Workhouse was closed. | It had been empty for many years | ||
Apr | 1871 | 1871 Census in Hoxne | 1090 people were recorded as living in Hoxne | |
Apr | 1881 | 1881 Census in Hoxne | 1000 people were recorded as living in Hoxne - 505 males 495 females | |
Apr | 1891 | 1891 Census in Hoxne | 934 people were recorded as living in Hoxne - 470 males 464 females | |
Apr | 1901 | 1901 Census in Hoxne | 838 people were recorded as living in Hoxne - 432 males 406 females | |
Apr | 1911 | 1911 Census in Hoxne | 877 people were recorded as living in Hoxne - 442 males 435 females | |
1921 | 1921 Census | 769 people were recorded as living in Hoxne - 378 males 391 females | ||
1931 | 1931 Census | 744 people were recorded as living in Hoxne - 384 males 360 females | ||
1951 | 1951 Census | 742 people were recorded as living in Hoxne - 366 males 376 females | ||
1961 | 1961 Census | 676 people were recorded as living in Hoxne - 330 males 346 females | ||
May | 1964 | Red Lion Inn partially burnt down | Occupied by the Jolly family. The building was demolished | |
16 | Nov | 1992 | Roman Hoard discovered by Eric Lawes |