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Stradsett is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of
Norfolk The
village is 40.8
miles (65.7 km) west of Norwich, 11.3
miles (18.2 km) south...
- The
Bagge Baronetcy, of
Stradsett Hall in the
County of Norfolk, is a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 13
April 1867 for...
- Lucy
Scott Born (1971-01-19) 19
January 1971 (age 53)
Stradsett, Norfolk,
England Education Central School of
Speech and
Drama (BA) Years active 1993–present...
- town
centre (A131)
which has
primary status. A spur of the A134 near
Stradsett used to link to the A1122 (former A47) at Crimplesham.
Later unclassified...
- 1867, of
Stradsett Hall, in the
County of Norfolk. He was the son of
Thomas Philip Bagge and
Grace Salisbury, from whom he
inherited Stradsett Hall, a...
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Baron Killearn 661
Napier of
Merrion Square 9
April 1867 662
Bagge of
Stradsett Hall 13
April 1867 663
Guinness of
Ashford 15
April 1867 666
Walker of...
- Stody,
Stoke Holy Cross, Stokesby, Stonebridge, Stow Bedon, Stow Bridge,
Stradsett,
Stratton Strawless, Strumpshaw, Stubb's Green, Surlingham, Sustead, Sutton...
- Bath (1843)
Histon Road Cemetery,
Cambridge (1842) Ditchley,
Oxfordshire Stradsett Hall,
Norfolk Southampton Old Cemetery,
Southampton (1842)
Loudon Memorial...
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South Creake Southery South Wootton Stanhoe Stoke Ferry Stow
Bardolph Stradsett Syderstone Terrington St.
Clement Terrington St. John
Thornham Tilney...
- unknown. He was born at
Stradsett, Norfolk. The son of the
Thomas Philip Bagge and
Grace Salisbury, he was born at
Stradsett Hall, and was
educated at...