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Stiffkey (/ˈstjuːki, ˈstɪfki/) is a
village and
civil parish on the
north coast of the
English county of Norfolk. It is
situated on the A149
coast road...
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River Stiffkey is a
chalk stream running through an area of
north Norfolk,
England from its
source near
Swanton Novers to flow out into the
North Sea...
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Davidson (14 July 1875 – 30 July 1937),
generally known as the
Rector of
Stiffkey, was a
Church of
England priest who in 1932,
after a
public scandal, was...
- ****thorpe Common,
Stiffkey is a 7.1-hectare (18-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest east of Wells-next-the-Sea in Norfolk, England. It...
- Sir
Nathaniel Bacon (died 7
November 1622), of
Stiffkey in Norfolk, was an
English lawyer and
Member of
Parliament (MP).
Nathaniel Bacon was the second...
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Stiffkey Fen is a
nature reserve near
Stiffkey, Norfolk. It is 14 ha (35 acres) in extent, and was
created from
farmland by Lord Buxton, who also, with...
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Stiffkey Valley is a 44.4-hectare (110-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest east of Wells-next-the-Sea in Norfolk, England. It is in the...
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other forces. Eventually, an anti-aircraft
gunnery school on the
range at
Stiffkey on the
Norfolk coast,
delivered a
workable solution, a trapeze-like arrangement...
- St John the
Baptist and St Mary's
Church is the
parish church of
Stiffkey in the
English county of Norfolk. It is
dedicated to St John the
Baptist and...
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archdeacon of
Winchester in 1530 and
continued in that post
until his
death in
Stiffkey in
Norfolk in
February 1552. He was
awarded his B.A. at
Cambridge University...