WINTERTON, (Norfolk) on the coast, 7 m. N. of Yarmouth, lies in a soil reckoned the fattest in all England, and the most easy to be ploughed. Admiral Ufford, who was Ld. of this manor in the R. of Edward III. obtained a Mt. for it on Th. and a Fair on St. Matthew's, and 8 days after; but Yarmouth has long ago quite eclipsed its Mt. if not its Fair. There is a promontory here called Winterton-Ness, on which there is a light house, under the direction of the masters of Trinity- house in London.