- and
estate of
Markshall were
granted to the
Markshall family after being confiscated from Hugh de Es****. They
descended in the
Markshall family until the...
-
flows northwards through Stoke Holy Cross, Dunston,
Caistor St Edmund,
Markshall and Arminghall. It
joins the
River Yare at
Trowse - just
south of Norwich...
- 2022.
Retrieved November 20, 2019. http://appserv.pace.edu/emplibrary/
markshall.jpg
Archived 2007-03-10 at the
Wayback Machine [bare URL
image file]...
- quick.
Honywood died in
Marks Hall, Es**** in 1620.
There was a
plaque in
Markshall church which recorded her
pious life. The
plaque said she was
buried there...
-
Cross (Holy Cross) with Dunston,
Arminghall and
Caistor St
Edmunds with
Markshall". www.crockford.org.uk.
Retrieved 6
October 2018. "The
Benefice of Thurton...
- 2015-10-30.
Cannington Hall,
Norfolk Heritage Explorer.
Retrieved 2015-10-30.
Markshall deserted village and church,
Caistor St Edmund,
Norfolk Heritage Explorer...
-
Southern Byp****, 1989–91 Part II: The Anglo-Saxon
Cemetery at
Harford farm,
Markshall, Norfolk".
archaeology data service.
Retrieved 24
December 2018. "Multi-period...
-
Colne Engaine,
Wakes Colne,
White Colne, Copford, Feering, Inworth,
Markshall, Messing, Pattiswick,
Great Tey,
Little Tey,
Marks Tey
Ongar 56,994 Abbess...
- June 2016. "Thomas
Phillips Price |
Marks Hall
Gardens & Arboretum". www.
markshall.org.uk.
Archived from the
original on 10 June 2016.
Retrieved 11 June...
- that county. She, who was born at her
maternal grandfather's house, at
Markshall,
county Es****, died on 20
October 1685, aged 75. His son and heir, Sir...