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Ingworth is a
village and a
civil parish in the
English county of Norfolk. It is 1.7
miles (2.7 km)
north of Aylsham, 14.3
miles (23.0 km)
north of Norwich...
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Richard of
Ingworth was a
Franciscan preacher who was
influential in
introducing the
order to England. He
first appears with the
other friars who came...
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Richard Ingworth may
refer to:
Richard Yngworth (died 1545),
bishop of
Dover from 1537
Richard of
Ingworth,
Franciscan preacher who came to
England in...
- in Ely,
Peterborough and
Chichester dioceses. The
former deaneries of
Ingworth and
Sparham were
combined in 2018. The
deaneries of St
Benet at Waxham...
- Burgh-next-Aylsham and
Scarrow Beck
which meets the main
river close to the
village of
Ingworth. The
River Bure has been
navigable for some 31
miles (50 km) as far as...
- Hindringham, Holkham, Holt, Honing, Horning, Horsey,
Hoveton Ingham,
Ingworth,
Itteringham Kelling, Kettlestone,
Knapton Langham, Lessingham, Letheringsett...
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Hindolveston Hindringham Holkham Holt
Honing Horning Horsey Hoveton Ingham Ingworth Itteringham Kelling Kettlestone Knapton Langham Lessingham Letheringsett...
- Hunt's Corner,
Hunworth Illington, Ingham, Ingoldisthorpe, Ingleborough,
Ingworth, Intwood, Irmingland, Irstead,
Irstead Street, Ivy Todd, Itteringham, Ickburgh...
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Hindolveston Hindringham Holkham Holt
Honing Horning Horsey Hoveton Ingham Ingworth Itteringham Kelling Kettlestone Knapton Langham Lessingham Letheringsett...
- Anne Boleyn. In
December 1538, the
Bishop of Dover,
Richard Yngworth (or
Ingworth),
received in the King's name the
surrender of all the
Canterbury friaries...