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Felbrigg is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of Norfolk.
Felbrigg is
located 1.7
miles (2.7 km) south-west of
Cromer and 20
miles (32 km)...
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Felbrigg Hall is a 17th-century
English country house near the
village of that name in Norfolk. Part of a
National Trust property, the
unaltered 17th-century...
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Felbrigg is a
village in England.
Felbrigg may also
refer to:
Thomas Wyndham of
Felbrigg, a see
captain John
Felbrigg, MP for
Ipswich (UK
Parliament constituency)...
- John
Felbrigg was one of the two MPs for
Ipswich in 1407. K.N.
Houghton (1993). "
FELBRIGG, John, of Ipswich, Suff.". In Clark, Linda; Rawcliffe, Carole;...
- Sir
Thomas Wyndham of
Felbrigg (c.1466 – c.1522) was an
English sea
captain and Vice-Admiral of England. He was born in Bolton, Yorkshire, the son of Sir...
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church of
Saints Peter and Paul, is what was in 1337
called Shipden-juxta-
Felbrigg, and by the end of the 14th
century known as Cromer. A
reference to a place...
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Felbrigg Woods is a 164.6-hectare (407-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest south-west of
Cromer in Norfolk, England. It is the main part...
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listed parish church in the
Church of
England Diocese of
Norwich in
Felbrigg, Norfolk. The
church is
medieval with
later additions.
Built of
flint with...
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refer to: de
Wymondham (Windham),
lords of Wymondham,
later of
Felbrigg Hall
Ailward de
Wymondham (fl. 12th century), a
person of some consideration...
- Oscar,
Cyril and
Constance Wilde during their summer holiday in
Felbrigg,
southwest of Cromer,
Norfolk in 1892...