-
Church of
Leziate has
disappeared and
Bawsey remains a ruin
along with
Mintlyn. His
dealings were part of an
inquest which took
place in 1517, he was...
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fossiliferous stratigraphic units in
England "Sandringham
Sandstone -
Mintlyn, King's Lynn and West Norfolk, Norfolk, England, UK". mindat.org. Hudson...
- M****ingham
Grimston Harpley Hillington Leziate Little M****ingham
Middleton Mintlyn 1935
Added to
Bawsey North Lynn 1935
Transferred to King's Lynn MB North...
- Grimston, Harpley, Hillington, Leziate,
Little M****ingham, Middleton,
Mintlyn,
North Runcton,
North Wootton, Pentney, Roydon, Sandringham, Setchey, South...
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Cecily (d.1541) of Myntlynge. She
wishes to be
buried in St.
Michael of
Mintlyn 'by my lady my mother', now a ruin. "City of Norwich,
chapter 42: Middle...
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Roads from High
Bridges and from
Spath Act 1828 (c.****ii)) ****wood and
Mintlyn Inclosures Act 1808 48 Geo. 3. c. ****v 14
April 1808 Thakeham, ****ngton...
- 2018. "The
Benefice of
Ashwicken (All Saints) with Leziate,
Bawsey and
Mintlyn, Congham, E Walton, ****ton, ****ton Thorpe, Gt M****ingham, Grimston, Harpley...
- Harpley, Hillington, King's Lynn, Leziate,
Little M****ingham, Middleton,
Mintlyn,
North Runcton,
North Wootton, Pentney, Roydon, Sandringham, Setchey, South...
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there were
still approximately ten
houses in
Mintlyn, and even the
modern Ordnance Survey maps
record Mintlyn Farm
close to the
ruined church, and White...
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Norfolk Heritage Explorer.
Retrieved 2015-10-26. St Michael's
Church and
Mintlyn deserted medieval village,
Norfolk Heritage Explorer.
Retrieved 2015-10-26...