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Bawburgh (/ˈbeɪbər, ˈbɔːbərə/) is a
village and
civil parish in the
South Norfolk district of Norfolk, England,
lying in the
valley of the
River Yare about...
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agricultural workers, who once
visited his
shrine at the
church at
Bawburgh, in the
English county of Norfolk. Two
sources for his life exist: the De...
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Colman began making mustard at a
water mill near
Norwich in the
village of
Bawburgh. To
create a
tangy flavour, he
blended brown mustard (Br****ica juncea)...
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Barnham Broom and is
joined by the
River Tiffey before reaching Bawburgh. It then
skirts the
southern fringes of the city of Norwich, p****ing through...
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According to legend,
Walstan was born into the
nobility at
neighbouring Bawburgh – then part of the
Costessey estate –
circa 970, but
relinquished his privileges...
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money was kept as they searched.
March 2012
Tafadzwa "Taffy" Khan
Bawburgh, near Norwich,
Norfolk 25-year-old Khan was
stabbed to
death on 18 March...
- 18
March 2012, a man in his 20s was
fatally stabbed at Hide's home in
Bawburgh. A
suspect was
arrested for
murder in
connection with the incident. Police...
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Scotland Lothian (NT203748 ('MHA')
Rotor SOC and RSG near
Edinburgh RAF
Bawburgh England Norfolk (TG165080) ('WRK')
former RAF
Eastern Sector Control HQ...
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National Air
Traffic Control Centre. RAF Aird Uig
Anstruther Barnton Quarry Bawburgh RAF
Beachy Head RAF
Bempton RAF
Boulmer Box
Buchan Calvo RAF
Charmy Down...
- Mary (née Harmer).
Trained as a miller,
Jeremiah Colman managed a mill at
Bawburgh before buying his own mill at
Pockthorpe in 1803. In 1814 he
bought the...