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Scottow is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of Norfolk. It is
located some 2.5
miles north of
Coltishall and 5
miles south of
North Walsham...
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Joshua Scottow (England, ca. 1618 - Boston, M****achusetts, USA,
January 20, 1698), was a
colonial American merchant and the
author of two
histories of...
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selectman Joshua Scottow, who
later apologized to the
General Court for his
support of Hibbins. Nine
months after her execution,
Scottow "stated that he...
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Durrant Baronetcy, of
Scottow in the
County of Norfolk, is a
title in the
Baronetage of
Great Britain. It was
created on 22
January 1784 for Thomas...
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abbreviated to HMP Bure, is a
Category C men's prison,
located in the
parish of
Scottow in Norfolk, England. The
prison is
operated by His Majesty's
Prison Service...
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Bridge Scotstown (disambiguation) Scotto, a name
Scotton (disambiguation)
Scottow, Norfolk,
England This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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English footballer Joshua Scott Jones (born 1980),
American singer Joshua Scottow,
American merchant and
author This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
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secondly Andrew Bilsby. Mary Brandon, who
married Robert Ball of
Scottow, Norfolk, the
uncle of
Temperance Flowerdew and John Pory. The romance...
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Crown and
Church of England. This work was
republished by
Joshua Scottow in the 1696
compilation M****ACHUSETTS: or The
first Planters of New-England...
- (66 m). In
early years of Scarborough's
settlement bonfires were set on
Scottow Hill,
elevation 144 feet (44 m), as
warnings to the
surrounding countryside...