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Definition of Foxearth

Foxearth
Foxearth Fox"earth`, n. A hole in the earth to which a fox resorts to hide himself.

Meaning of Foxearth from wikipedia

- Foxearth is a village and civil parish on the borders of north Es**** and Suffolk in England, between Long Melford and Cavendish. The neighbouring parishes...
- Lawless". Floyd (2002), p. 36. "The Haunted Rectory ..." The Bones of Borley. Foxearth and District Local History Society. Retrieved 16 August 2013. "The Ghost...
- Feering Felsted Finchingfield Fingringhoe Flitch Green Foulness Island Foxearth Frating Frinton-on-Sea Fryerning Fyfield Galleywood Gosfield Grays Great...
- Post Town used by Royal Mail for Borley. The neighbouring parishes are Foxearth, Belchamp Walter and Bulmer. The name Borley may be a compound of the Saxon...
- FDLHS newspaper archive". www.foxearth.org.uk. "1883-1884 Bury and Norwich Post FDLHS newspaper archive". www.foxearth.org.uk. "1896 South-West Suffolk...
- pp. 581–582. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cavendish, Suffolk. Foxearth and District Local Historical Society - Articles on the history of Cavendish...
- action and never aired in the United States. The show is primarily set on Foxearth Farm, a fictional farm based in the English countryside in the West Midlands...
- Vernon; Clarke, Joan (1979). "Down the Chelmer and up the Blackwater". Foxearth and District Local History Society. Retrieved 30 December 2023. Fitch,...
- ISBN 9780195118322. "1852 Bury and Norwich Post newspaper archive". The Foxearth and District Local History Society. 1852. Retrieved 22 January 2008. "The...
- Crafts architect and also an amateur china painter. Hugh Turner was born at Foxearth, Es****, England. His father, Rev. John Richard Turner, was a Church of...