- Sir
Thomas Erpingham KG (c. 1357 – 27 June 1428) was an
English soldier and
administrator who
loyally served three generations of the
House of Lancaster...
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Erpingham (/ˈɑːpɪŋəm/ AH-ping-əm) is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of Norfolk. The
village is
located 3.1
miles (5.0 km)
north of Aylsham...
- The
Erpingham Camp (1966) is a 52-minute
television play by Joe Orton,
which was
later performed on stage. The play was
originally produced by ****ociated-Rediffusion...
- The
Hundreds of East Flegg, West Flegg, Happing, Tunstead,
Erpingham (North),
Erpingham (South), Eynsford, Holt and
North Greenhoe. The seat was formed...
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Erpingham 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 Erpingham...
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completed on
March 1, 2016. Shin,
Michael D. (August 14, 1987). "The
Erpingham Camp". The
Harvard Crimson. "This
family needs fresh blood". galeapps...
- 2015.
Historic England. "
Erpingham Gate (1003152)".
National Heritage List for England.
Retrieved 18
December 2013. "
Erpingham Gate".
Recording Archive...
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experienced Baron Thomas Camoys. The
archers were
commanded by Sir
Thomas Erpingham,
another elderly veteran. It is
likely that the
English adopted their...
- and
Saxthorpe Cromer Dilham Dunton East
Beckham East
Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great...
- Over the next ten months, he
revised The
Ruffian on the
Stair and The
Erpingham Camp for the
stage as a
double called Crimes of P****ion,
wrote Funeral...