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Honingham is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of Norfolk,
located 8
miles (13 km) to the west of
Norwich along the A47
trunk road. It...
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Honingham Hall was a
large country house at
Honingham in Norfolk. The
house was
commissioned by Sir
Thomas Richardson,
Chief Justice of the King’s Bench...
- Ailwyn. He
succeeded to the
Barony on 23
September 1924. He
lived at
Honingham Hall in
Norfolk until he sold it in 1935. He
married Mildred King on 21...
- This site
closed in 2019, with
mustard now
being made by
Condimentum at
Honingham, in a
supply deal with Unilever. Colman's is
exported worldwide, putting...
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Baron Ailwyn, of
Honingham in the
County of Norfolk, was a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 1 July 1921 for the Conservative...
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improvements to the A1/A47
junction at
Wansford and the
roundabout at
Honingham would be
approved for
pinch point funding. On 1
December 2014 it was announced...
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churchyard of St Andrew's Church,
Honingham. His
grave is in the
corner plot,
directly in line with the now-demolished
Honingham Hall. His
widow was
buried in...
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Thomas Richardson, 2nd Lord
Cramond (19 June 1627 – 16 May 1674) of
Honingham Hall,
Norfolk was an
English politician who sat in the
House of Commons...
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Hockwold **** Wilton, Hoe, Holkham,
Holme next the Sea, Holt, Honing,
Honingham, Hopton-on-Sea, Horning, Horningtoft, Horsey, Horsford,
Horsham St Faith...
- qualified,
turning instead to
agriculture and politics. He
inherited Honingham Hall in
Norfolk from his aunt in 1887 and
devoted much of his time to...