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Garboldisham (/ˈɡɑːrbəlʃəm/) is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of Norfolk. The
village is
located 7.1
miles (11.4 km) north-west of Diss...
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Garboldisham Mill is a
Grade II*
listed post mill at
Garboldisham, Norfolk, that has been restored.
Although millers were
recorded in
Garboldisham during...
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Prime Minister Sir
Winston Churchill. John Spencer-Churchill was born at
Garboldisham Hall, Norfolk, the
eldest son of
George Spencer-Churchill, 6th Duke of...
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Billingford Clayrack Cley next the Sea
Denver Windmill Dereham Garboldisham Great Bircham Gunton Park
Sawmill Hobb's Mill
Horsey (NT) Letheringsett...
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street addresses, like that of the Molineux-Montgomeries,
formerly of
Garboldisham Old Hall, now of No. 14
Malton Avenue, Haworth. The
Great Depression...
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other Norfolk churches: St Mary's Church,
Worstead and St John's Church,
Garboldisham depict William holding nails; the
screen in Holy
Trinity Church, Loddon...
- the B1105. A1066 A11 near
Thetford A140 east of Diss via The Forest,
Garboldisham,
Roydon and Diss. P****es
Bressingham Steam Museum.
Created in 1924 when...
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including Hugh. Hugh
married Dorothy Huntly Dunell in
October 1915 in
Garboldisham, near
Thetford in Norfolk, England.
Dorothy was the
eldest daughter of...
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Lincolnshire (1877–80) New Court,
Pembroke College,
Cambridge (1881)
Garboldisham Hall,
Garboldisham,
Norfolk (1822) St Mark's Church,
Ladywood (1840–41) (demolished...
- Sir
Edmund Bacon, 6th
Baronet (c. 1680 or 1686 – 30
April 1755), of
Garboldisham, Norfolk, was a
British politician who sat in the
House of
Commons between...