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Shropham is a
civil parish in the
English county of Norfolk. It
covers an area of 11.12 km2 (4.29 sq mi) and had a po****tion of 351 in 155 households...
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Shropham Hall is an
early Georgian country house in
Shropham in the
county of Norfolk. It was
completed by 1729 for John Barker,
later High
Sheriff of...
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fostered by Alf and
Betty Jackson and were
subsequently brought up in
Shropham near Attleborough, Norfolk. Fashanu's
footballing career began at Norwich...
- and John were
fostered by Alf and
Betty Jackson and were
brought up in
Shropham, Norfolk.
Fashanu excelled at
boxing as a youth, and was
rumoured at one...
- catalogue, NCC will
register Jagges 175 "APPLEYARD,
Philip (b.c.1528), of
Shropham, nr. Thetford, Norf. |
History of
Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline...
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Roudham and Larling,
Rougham Saham Toney, Scarning, Scoulton, Shipdham,
Shropham, Snetterton,
South Acre,
South Lopham,
South Pickenham, Sparham, Sporle...
- Press, Oct 2005;
online edn, Jan 2008
accessed 11 Oct 2017 "Hundred of
Shropham:
Eccles Pages 405-411 An
Essay Towards A
Topographical History of the County...
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Peerage Bindoff 1982, p. 312
Heale 2004 "APPLEYARD,
Philip (b.c.1528), of
Shropham, nr. Thetford, Norf. |
History of
Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline...
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Hockham is
listed as a
settlement of 39
households in the
hundred of
Shropham. In 1086, the
village was part of the East
Anglian estates of
Roger Bigod...
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Rocklands Roudham and
Larling Rougham Saham Toney Scarning Scoulton Shipdham Shropham Snetterton South Acre
South Lopham South Pickenham Sparham Sporle with...