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Aldeby is a
village and
civil parish in Norfolk, England. It is
bounded to the
south by the
River Waveney, on the
other side of
which is Suffolk. The village...
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Aldeby Priory was a 12th-century
Benedictine monastic house in
Aldeby, Norfolk, England.
Agnes de Beaupré, who was
afterwards the wife of
Hubert de Rye...
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Aldeby railway station was a
station in
Aldeby, in the
English county of Norfolk. It was on the line
between Great Yarmouth and Beccles; the
station was...
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Stanley and
Alder Carrs,
Aldeby is a 42.7-hectare (106-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest east of
Gillingham in Norfolk, England. It...
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accessed 4 May 2014. "
Aldeby Priory", Pastscape,
Historic England, 2000 W Page, ed. (1906), "Houses of
Benedictine monks: The
priory of
Aldeby", A
History of...
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Winchester (St Swithun)
Worcester York (St Mary's)
Dependent houses Aldeby Alkborough Alcester Alvecote Beadlow Bedemans Berg
Belvoir Binham Breedon...
- road p****es
through the parish. Near St John's is the
deserted village of
Aldeby by the
River Soar.
Enderby Hall was the
ancestral home of the
Smith family...
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South Lynn, St
Margaret King's Lynn, West Lynn.
Loddon &
Clavering PLU
Aldeby, Alpington, Ashby, Bedingham, Brooke, Broome,
Bergh Apton,
Burgh St Peter...
- Minster)
Winchester (St Swithun)
Worcester York (St Mary's)
Dependent houses Aldeby Alkborough Alcester Alvecote Beadlow Bedemans Berg
Belvoir Binham Breedon...
- Minster)
Winchester (St Swithun)
Worcester York (St Mary's)
Dependent houses Aldeby Alkborough Alcester Alvecote Beadlow Bedemans Berg
Belvoir Binham Breedon...