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Shernborne is a
civil parish in the
English county of Norfolk. It
covers an area of 5.63 km2 (2.17 sq mi) and had a po****tion of 59 in 24
households at...
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Christopher Shernborne, Anne had a son,
Francis Shernborne, esquire, who was the last of the male line to bear the surname.
Francis Shernborne married Martha...
- Vere (d.1617),
married first Christopher Shernborne (d. 7 July 1575) with whom she had a son,
Francis Shernborne, Esquire. Anne
married second John Stubbs...
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Outwell Pentney Ringstead Roydon Runcton Holme Ryston Sandringham Sedgeford Shernborne Shouldham Shouldham Thorpe Snettisham South Creake Southery South Wootton...
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Creake Old
Hunstanton Known as
Hunstanton before 1953
Ringstead Sedgeford Shernborne Snettisham South Creake Stanhoe Syderstone Thornham Titchwell Waterden...
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Norfolk Sco Ruston,
County of
Norfolk Shereford,
County of
Norfolk Shernborne,
County of
Norfolk Shipdham,
County of
Norfolk Sidestrand,
County of Norfolk...
- Setchey, Sharrington, Shelfanger,
Shelton Green, Shereford, Sheringham,
Shernborne, Shimpling, Shingham, Shipdham,
Short Green, Shouldham,
Shouldham Thorpe...
- Vere (d.1617)
married first Christopher Shernborne (d. 7 July 1575) with whom she had a son,
Francis Shernborne, Esquire. Anne
married second John Stubbs...
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source of the
river can be
found a
little to the west of the
village of
Shernborne,
about 30
metres (98 ft)
above sea level. It
flows in a
westerly direction...
- Heacham, Holme-next-the-Sea, Hunstanton, Ingoldisthorpe, Sedgeford,
Shernborne, Snettisham, Stanhoe, Thornham,
Titchwell South Erpingham 48,058 acres...