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Quidenham is a
small rural village and
civil parish in the
English county of Norfolk. It
covers an area of 22.51 km2 (8.69 sq mi) and had a po****tion...
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began living in a
caravan on the
grounds of a
Carmelite monastery at
Quidenham, Norfolk, and her
caravan was
later replaced by a
mobile home. Besides...
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Quidenham Hall is a
country house at
Quidenham in Norfolk, England. A
dwelling is
known to have
existed on the site as far back as the year 1000, which...
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South Norfolk Mary
Bristow (1781–1805),
landscape gardener,
owner of
Quidenham Hall Bill Bryson, writer, has
lived in the
county since 2003 Adam Buxton...
- circuit,
although much of the
circuit lies in the
adjoining civil parish of
Quidenham. The
circuit hosts races from
series including the
British Touring Car...
- Sir John Holland, 2nd
Baronet (c. 1669 – by July 1724), of
Quidenham Hall,
Norfolk was a
British Whig
politician who sat in the
English and
British House...
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Bristow (25
April 1701 – 14
November 1768), of Mark Lane, London, and
Quidenham, Norfolk, was an
English merchant,
financier and
politician who sat in...
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Kenninghall and
Banham Fens with
Quidenham Mere is a 48.4-hectare (120-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest west of Banham, in Norfolk...
- Hotel. Next day, back on the train, he
travels to
Attleborough to
visit Quidenham Hall for clay
pigeon shooting. His last stop is Cambridge,
where he learns...
- son.
Keppel died, aged 91 in
Portman Square in
London and was
buried in
Quidenham. He was
succeeded in his
titles by his only son William, a great-great-grandfather...