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Broomsthorpe is a
place and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of East Rudham, in the King's Lynn and West
Norfolk district, in the
English county...
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Justice Edward Coke (1576–1652) +(1610)+ Anne
Walpole Edward Pepys of
Broomsthorpe (Norf.),
lawyer (1617–1663) + Elizabeth
Walpole Elizabeth Pepys + Thomas...
- Briston, Brockdish, Broomhill, Brooke,
Broom Green, Broome, Broomholm,
Broomsthorpe,
Browston Green, Brumstead, Brundall, Buckenham, Bull's Green, Bunkers...
- Anmer, Bagthorpe, Barmer,
Bircham Newton,
Bircham Tofts, Brancaster,
Broomsthorpe,
Burnham Deepdale,
Burnham Norton,
Burnham Overy,
Burnham Sutton, Burnham...
- Act 1835 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 9 Pr. 3 July 1835 An Act for
exchanging the
Broomsthorpe and
Castle Rising Estates in the
County of Norfolk,
devised by the Will...
- Explorer.
Retrieved 2015-11-15.
Broomsthorpe Deserted Medieval Village,
Historic England.
Retrieved 2015-10-25.
Broomsthorpe/Sengham or
Tattersett St Andrew...
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Peter Gallow 42,480
acres (171.9 km2) Alethorpe, Bagthorpe, Barmer,
Broomsthorpe, Dunton, East Barsham, East Raynham, East Rudham, Fakenham, Fulmodeston...
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Coxford Priory or
Broomsthorpe Priory was a
monastic house in Norfolk, England. An
Augustinian Canons Regular establishment,
initially founded around 1140...
- East Sus**** 50°52′N 0°35′E / 50.86°N 00.58°E / 50.86; 00.58 TQ8210
Broomsthorpe Norfolk 52°49′N 0°43′E / 52.81°N 00.72°E / 52.81; 00.72 TF8428 Broom...