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- Clippesby is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of in Fleggburgh, in the English county of Norfolk.. Clippesby is located 7 miles (11 km)...
- of Crewe in 1806. Crewe's brother John was also an MP in 1654. "Crew, Clippesby (CRW616C)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. Knights...
- Chedgrave, Choseley, Claxton, Clenchwarton, Cley next the Sea, Clint Green, Clippesby, Cobbler's Green, Cobholm Island, ****ley Cley, ****thorpe, Colby, Coldham...
- Bradwell †, Burgh Castle † Caister-on-Sea Filby, Fleggburgh with Billockby & Clippesby, Fritton and St. Olaves † Hemsby, Hopton-on-Sea † Martham, Mautby Ormesby...
- West Flegg RD. Divided into East and West Caister Cantley Blofield RD Clippesby 1935 East and West Flegg RD. Component of Fleggburgh East Caister 1926...
- north-west, Repps with Bastwick to the north, Rollesby to the north-east and Clippesby to the east. The parish is almost all farmland, with a few small areas...
- Burnham Deepdale, St Mary Burnham Norton, St Margaret Bylaugh, St Mary Clippesby, St Peter ****ley Cley, All Saints Colney, St Andrew Cranwich, St Mary...
- 20 July 1598, Julia, daughter and coheiress of John Clipsby or Clippesby of Clippesby, Norfolk, who died on 29 July 1603; on 12 April 1607, Julia, daughter...
- L'Estrange of Hunstanton 1610: Sir Thomas Berney of Reedham 1611: Sir Clippesby Gawdy of Crowshall 1612: Sir Thomas Corbet of Sprowston 1613: Sir Thomas...
- firstly, about 1480, Katherine Spelman (d. 18 April 1491), widow of William Clippesby, and daughter of John Spelman, by whom he had a son, Robert, and secondly...