-
Baconsthorpe Castle,
historically known as
Baconsthorpe Hall, is a ruined,
fortified manor house near the
village of
Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England. It...
-
Baconsthorpe is a
village and
civil parish in the
North Norfolk district of the
English county of Norfolk. It is 4
miles (6.4 km) south-east of Holt, 5...
- stan only
appear in m****cripts. The
unnamed ę rune only
appears on the
Baconsthorpe Grip. The
unnamed į rune only
appears on the
Sedgeford Handle. While...
- Sir
Henry Heydon (died 1504) was the son of John
Heydon of
Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, 'the well-known
opponent of the
Paston family'. He
married Anne Boleyn...
- council". Alby with Thwaite, Aldborough, Antingham, Ashmanhaugh,
Aylmerton Baconsthorpe, Bacton, Barsham,
Barton Turf,
Beeston Regis, Binham, Blakeney, Bodham...
- late
castles to be
fortified or
built along the east
coast that
include Baconsthorpe, Caister,
Claxton and
Mettingham Castle in Suffolk. The
castle is situated...
- Aslacton, Attleborough, Attlebridge, Aylmerton,
Aylsham Babingley,
Baconsthorpe, Bacton,
Bacton Green, Bagthorpe, Bale, Banham, Banningham, Barford,...
- with
Thwaite Aldborough and
Thurgarton Antingham Ashmanhaugh Aylmerton Baconsthorpe Bacton Barsham Barton Turf
Beeston Regis Binham Blakeney Bodham Briningham...
- "Thetford Castle"
Archived 2012-10-05 at the
Wayback Machine PSC. "
Baconsthorpe Castle"
Archived 2012-10-07 at the
Wayback Machine PSC. "Burgh Castle"...
- Anne
Boleyn (died May 1510),
married Sir
Henry Heydon (1425–1504) of
Baconsthorpe,
Norfolk and had issue. She
became a
widow in 1463
after the
death of...