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- Fulmodeston is a village and civil parish in the North Norfolk district, in the county of Norfolk, England. The village is located 4 miles (6.4 km) south-east...
- Repps Browne, a Norfolk gentleman by his wife Mary Jex (1800-1839) of Fulmodeston in Norfolk. Heitland was admitted a pensioner of St. John's College,...
- Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe Hanworth Happisburgh Helhoughton...
- Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe Hanworth Happisburgh Helhoughton...
- Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe Hanworth Happisburgh Helhoughton...
- Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe Hanworth Happisburgh Helhoughton...
- Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe Hanworth Happisburgh Helhoughton...
- Edgefield, Erpingham Fakenham, Felbrigg, Felmingham, Field Dalling, Fulmodeston Gimingham, Great Snoring, Gresham, Guestwick, Gunthorpe Hanworth, Happisburgh...
- Barney is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Fulmodeston, in the North Norfolk district, in the county of Norfolk, England. Settled...
- the vicar of St Bene't's Church, Cambridge in 1758 and the reverend of Fulmodeston and Thurning, Norfolk from 1759 to 1778. On 17 April 1760, Barnardiston...