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Depwade Rural District was a
rural district in Norfolk,
England from 1894 to 1974. It was
formed under the
Local Government Act 1894
based on the Depwade...
- part
transferred from the
Western Division. The
Sessional Divisions of
Depwade, Diss, Earsham,
Loddon and Clavering, and Swainsthorpe. The northernmost...
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March 2021
Conservative Vacant Sitting councillor resigned. 53 16 9 4 West
Depwade 15
March 2021
Conservative Independent Councillor quit
party to sit as...
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Archdeaconry of
Norfolk Deanery of
Blofield 6 29 26,980 4,497 930 4.83
Deanery of
Depwade 6 28 18,156 3,026 648 4.67
Deanery of
Great Yarmouth 9 28 93,777 10,420...
- from the
original on 24 June 2016.
Retrieved 17 May 2016. 'Hundred of
Depwade: Shelton', in F. Blomefield, An
Essay Towards A
Topographical History of...
- Sir
Thomas Knyvet daughter (died young)
Francis Blomefield, 'Hundred of
Depwade: Thorp', in An
Essay Towards A
Topographical History of the
County of Norfolk:...
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church history of
Britain (1842) p. 327.
Francis Blomefield, 'Hundred of
Depwade: Thorp', in An
Essay Towards A
Topographical History of the
County of Norfolk:...
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Tibenham is a
village and
civil parish located in the
Depwade district of
South Norfolk, England. The
parish is 2
miles (3.2 km)
north west of Tivetshall...
- 1504–1558)',
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography (OUP 2004). 'Hundred of
Depwade: Shelton', in F. Blomefield, An
Essay Towards A
Topographical History of...
- of: Hingham, Holt, Humbleyard, Rockland, Sparham,
Thetford and most of
Depwade, Ingworth, Redenhall,
Repps and
Taverham and part of Breccles. [England]:...