- of
Hingham and
Mitford was
split between the
deaneries of
Dereham and
Humbleyard in 1995. *including
Cathedral **including
Walsingham Shrine This table...
-
Central Norfolk : as
defined by the 1914
deaneries of: Hingham, Holt,
Humbleyard, Rockland, Sparham,
Thetford and most of Depwade, Ingworth, Redenhall...
- than 4,000
people in 1900. The
Hundreds of Walsham, Blofield, Henstead,
Humbleyard, Loddon, Clavering, Diss, Deepwade, Earsham, Guiltcross, Shropham, Taverham...
- is
listed as a
settlement of 25
households located in the
hundred of
Humbleyard. In 1086, the
village was
divided between the
estates of Odo of Bayeux...
-
London road to
Swaffham Grimeshoe At a
tumulus between Brandon and
Norwich Humbleyard Parish of
Swardeston Launditch At the
crossing of the
Norwich road with...
-
Diocese of
Norwich Archdeaconry Archdeaconry of
Norfolk Deanery Deanery of
Humbleyard Parish Wymondham Clergy Priest in
charge The Revd
Canon Christopher Davies...
- the
Domesday Book as a
settlement of 34
households in the
hundred of
Humbleyard. The
village was
divided between the
estates of
Roger Bigod,
Godric the...
-
candidates stood without winning seats and
making little impact.
Alison King (
Humbleyard) was re-elected
leader of the
Conservative Group,
Celia Cameron (St. Stephen)...
- Freebridge-Marshland
Gallow Grimshoe Guiltcross Happing Henstead Holt
Humbleyard Launditch Loddon Mitford North Erpingham North Greenhoe Shropham Smithdon...
-
Flordon is
listed as a
settlement of 48
households in the
hundred of
Humbleyard. In 1086, the
village was part of the East
Anglian estates of
Bishop Odo...