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Bodham is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of Norfolk.
Bodham is
located 2.6
miles (4.2 km) south-west of Sheringham, 3.1
miles (5.0 km)...
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William Bodham Donne (1807–1882) was an
English journalist,
known also as a
librarian and
theatrical censor.
Donne was born 29 July 1807; his grandfather...
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Thomas de
Bodham was
Archdeacon of
Totnes during 1285. In 1284
Henry de Bollegh,
Archdeacon of Cornwall,
leased to
Bodham his own
tenement on St John's...
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original on 2
April 2014.
Retrieved 14
December 2020. Donne,
William Bodham (1857). "Pelusium". In Smith,
William (ed.).
Dictionary of Gr**** and Roman...
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Fifteenth Parliament of
Great Britain. Vol. 1.
Printed for J. Almon. Donne, W.
Bodham, ed. (1867). The
correspondence of King
George the
Third with Lord North...
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contributors of
essays or
stories included Mathilde Blind,
Sidney Colvin, W.
Bodham Donne, W.S. Gilbert, G.A.
Henty ("A Pipe of Opium"),
Thomas Hughes, Andrew...
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Shaiva Siddhanta school of Shaivism. His
literary work
known as Śiva Jñāna
Bodham (in Tamil) on
Shaiva Siddhanta has enjo****
great vogue and
prestige among...
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Retrieved 22
November 2024. "Geograph::
Bodham to Bylaugh :: War
Memorials in Norfolk". www.geograph.org.uk. Retrieved...
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composer Thomas Donne (1860–1945), New
Zealand civil servant William Bodham Donne (1807–1882),
English journalist William Donne (cricketer) (1875–1942)...
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Bodham Donne (1854), "AETHIOPIA", in
William Smith (ed.),
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Geography, vol. 1, Little,
Brown & Co., p. 60b
William Bodham...