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Narford is
situated in the
Breckland District of
Norfolk and
covers an area of 970
hectares (3.75
square miles).
Narford village has all but disappeared...
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Andrew Fountaine (1676 in Salle,
Norfolk – 4
September 1753 in
Narford Hall,
Narford), son and heir of
Andrew Fountaine M.P. of Salle,
Norfolk and Sarah...
- lady of the
manor of
Narford in 1315. She died in 1326 and was
buried at
Pentney Priory,
nearby to
Narford. Maud de Nerford/
Narford's brothers were Sir...
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Thomas of
Narford, or the
illegitimate daughter of an Earl of
Warenne (most
likely Richard Fitzalan, 1346–1397) by a
member of the
Narford family. Haldeen...
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Andrew Fountaine (c. 1637 – 7
February 1707), of
Narford,
Norfolk and Bell Bar,
North Mymms, Hertfordshire, was an
English Member of Parliament. He represented...
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Castle Howard (where his work was
mostly destro**** by a fire in 1940), and
Narford Hall, Norfolk, for Sir
Andrew Fontaine.
Michael Levey,
describing Pellegrini's...
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Mousehold Heath, Mulbarton, Mundford, Mundesley, Mundham. Narborough,
Narford, Neatishead, Necton, Nethergate, New Buckenham, New Costessey, New Holkham...
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March 2013. Pellegrini's
decorations were
removed by 1727 and
survive at
Narford Hall, Norfolk;
canvases from Ricci's
screen are no
longer in situ but remain...
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river p****es the
remains of an
Augustinian priory and then
Narford Lake, by
Narford Hall. The
remains of the
priory are
grade II
listed and a scheduled...
- politics. Born into a land-owning
Norfolk family who had
resided in
ancestral Narford Hall, The son of Vice
Admiral Charles Fountaine, who had been
Naval ADC...