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Kenninghall is a
village and
civil parish in Norfolk, England, with an area of 5.73 sq mi (14.8 km2) and a po****tion of 950 at the 2011 census. It falls...
- is an
office of
Grand Sergeanty ****ociated with the
feudal Manor of
Kenninghall in Norfolk. The
office requires service to be
provided to the Monarch...
- (British Columbia) Indians.
Alexander Francis Chamberlain was born in
Kenninghall, Norfolk, England, the
eldest child of
George and
Maria Anderton Chamberlain...
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Bernard converted to
Roman Catholicism and
lived in a
small cottage in
Kenninghall, Norfolk. In 1985 he
spent several w****s in
prison for his involvement...
- to
detach himself from the
situation by
retiring to his
residence at
Kenninghall, from
where he
wrote a
letter of
apology to the King
blaming both his...
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Hunsdon House, near London, and sped to her
extensive estates around Kenninghall in Norfolk,
where she
could count on the
support of her tenants. Northumberland...
- with the
return of Mary
Fitzroy to the Court.
During this time, at
Kenninghall, Mary
Shelton is
believed to have
largely completed the m****cript with...
- born on 10
March 1536 (although some
sources cite his
birth in 1538) at
Kenninghall, Norfolk,
being the
first or
second of five
children of
Henry Howard...
- Bess Holland, the
daughter of his steward, with whom he
lived openly at
Kenninghall, and whom the
Duchess described variously in her
letters as a bawd, a...
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Elizabeth Leyburne,
Duchess of
Norfolk (1536 – 4
September 1567,
Kenninghall, Norfolk), was a
member of the
English nobility. She
first married Thomas...