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- 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...
- Cobham, and his first wife Dorothy, daughter of Sir Henry Heydon, of Baconsthorpe, and his wife Anne, daughter of Sir Geoffrey Boleyn, of Hever. This made...
- Carmelite friar and scholastic philosopher. John Baconthorpe was born at Baconsthorpe, Norfolk. He may have been the grandnephew of Roger Bacon (Brit. Mus...
- Thornton Manor Thurstaston Hall Woolton Hall Anmer Hall Barningham Hall Baconsthorpe Castle Beaupré Hall Belcoombe Manor Blakeney Guildhall Blickling Hall...
- 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...
- 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...
- with Thwaite Aldborough and Thurgarton Antingham Ashmanhaugh Aylmerton Baconsthorpe Bacton Barsham Barton Turf Beeston Regis Binham Blakeney Bodham Briningham...
- Name Type Date Condition Image Notes Baconsthorpe Castle Castle 15th century Ruins It was established on the site of a former manor hall, probably by John...