HARLING-EAST, (Norfolk) stands on a rivulet, bet. Thetford and Buckenham, 15 cm. from Norwich, and 75 cm. 88 mm. from London. Its ancient owners were the Bigods family, who changed their name to Felbrigg. 'Twas afterwards sold to the Herlings; from whom it was carried by marriage to the Wingfields; after which it came to the Lovels, by a branch of which it was lately, if it be not still, enjoyed. Its Mt. on Th. is chiefly for linen-yarn, and linencloth; and the Fair is April 23.