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kilometres (3.1 mi)
south of
Northrepps village. Gurney, who was the prin****l landowner, was at that time
resident at
Northrepps Hall, not
actually a hall...
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Northrepps Aerodrome is a
privately owned airfield south west of the
village of
Northrepps,
North Norfolk,
England approximately 3 mi (4.8 km) south-south-east...
- the bulk of
Hudson Gurney's
fortune in 1864. He
later made a home at
Northrepps, near Cromer,
where he
pursued ornithology. His son, John
Henry Gurney...
- Snoring,
Ludham Matlaske,
Melton Constable, Morston,
Mundesley Neatishead,
Northrepps,
North Walsham Overstrand Paston, Plumstead,
Potter Heigham,
Pudding Norton...
- Weymouth,
Dorset in the
constituency he
represented as an MP, and
later at
Northrepps Hall in Norfolk,
where he died aged 57, In 1808, Buxton's
Hanbury connections...
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Northall Green, Northwold,
Norton Corner,
Norton Subcourse, Norwich,
Northrepps,
Nowhere Oby, Old Buckenham, Old Catton, Old Costessey, Old Hall Street...
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Benedictine theologian, and
bishop of
Norwich from 1536 to 1549. He was born in
Northrepps, Norfolk. He was a
Doctor of
Divinity of
Gonville Hall,
Cambridge in 1513...
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Frogshall is a
small hamlet within the
civil parish of
Northrepps in the
English county of Norfolk. The
hamlet is 5.2
miles (8.4 km)
southeast of Cromer...
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Norfolk Weybourne,
Norfolk East Runton,
Norfolk High Kelling,
Norfolk Northrepps,
Norfolk Overstrand,
Norfolk Gresham,
Norfolk Felbrigg,
Norfolk West Beckham...
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nearest airport is
Norwich International Airport. A
private airfield,
Northrepps Aerodrome, is
located three miles (five kilometres) south-east of the...