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Rougham may
refer to:
Rougham, Norfolk,
England Rougham, Suffolk,
England Rougham,
County Cork, a
townland in Ireland, see List of
townlands of the barony...
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Rougham is a
village and
former civil parish 19
miles (31 km)
north west of Ipswich, now in the
parish of
Rushbrooke with
Rougham, in the West Suffolk...
- the town itself. The
airfield was
originally and is now
again known as
Rougham as it is
located north of that
village between the A14 and the main railway...
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Rougham is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of Norfolk. It
covers an area of 10.85 km2 (4.19 sq mi) and had a po****tion of 152 in 69...
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William Rougham (died 1393) was the
second master of
Gonville Hall,
Cambridge (later
Gonville and
Caius College) from c. 1360. He had been a
fellow of...
- College, Cirencester. He
succeeded in the
baronetcy in 1994. The
Rougham estates include Rougham Airfield,
where Agnew organizes a wide
variety of
annual fairs...
- airfield". Pilotfriend.com.
Retrieved 15
March 2013.
Castle Mill
Airfield "
Rougham Airfield".
Retrieved 8
January 2014. "Elmsett Airfield".
Elmsett Airfield...
- Yelverton, both in the
Baronetage of England. The
Yelverton Baronetcy, of
Rougham in the
County of Norfolk, was
created in the
Baronetage of
England on 31...
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Rushbrooke with
Rougham is a
large civil parish in the West
Suffolk district of
Suffolk in
eastern England covering the
villages of Blackthorpe,
Rougham and Rushbrooke...
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retired to his
estate of
Rougham in
Norfolk and
increased his
fortune by
marrying the
daughter of Sir
Robert ****er.
North died at
Rougham on 1
March 1734, leaving...