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Ingoldisthorpe is a
village and
civil parish in the north-west of the
English county of Norfolk. It is
located approximately 9
miles (14 km) north-east...
- Sir John
Ingoldisthorpe (c.1361-1420), of
Ingoldisthorpe and Raynham, Norfolk, was an
English Member of
Parliament (MP). He was a
Member of the Parliament...
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Ingoldisthorpe is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Ingoldisthorpe (c.1361-1420),
English Member of
Parliament Thomas Ingoldisthorpe...
- holidaying.
Businesses in
villages south of
Hunstanton (Dersingham,
Ingoldisthorpe and Snettisham)
complained in the 1990s of a loss in
trade after being...
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Thomas Ingoldsthorpe (or
Thomas of
Ingoldisthorpe) was a
medieval Bishop of Rochester.
Ingoldsthorpe was from
Ingoldisthorpe in Norfolk. He held the offices...
- them. It is
referred to as the
British A
stater or the
Westerham and
Ingoldisthorpe stater, and was
probably made
shortly after 100BC. The coin is often...
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Hillington Hockwold ****
Wilton Holme next the Sea
Houghton Hunstanton Ingoldisthorpe Leziate Little M****ingham
Marham Marshland St.
James Methwold Middleton...
- Hoveton, Howe, Hunstanton, Hunt's Corner,
Hunworth Illington, Ingham,
Ingoldisthorpe, Ingleborough, Ingworth, Intwood, Irmingland, Irstead,
Irstead Street...
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Norfolk When the A149 byp**** opened, the old road
through Snettisham,
Ingoldisthorpe, and
Dersingham was re-numbered,
almost doubling the
length of this...
- (Church of All
Saints and
Saint Michael) 1342280 More
images Ingoldisthorpe Hall
Ingoldisthorpe Country House 1757 5 June 1953 TF6875232537 52°51′50″N 0°30′19″E...