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Swafield is a
village and
civil parish in the
North Norfolk district of the
county of Norfolk, England. The
village is 16
miles (26 km)
north north east...
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various millers, who
owned watermills along its length. The
section above Swafield locks was
abandoned in 1893, and from 1922 it was
owned by the
North Walsham...
- most of the
money and it was
never recovered. In 1893 the
section from
Swafield locks to
Antingham was abandoned, and the
lower section was
damaged by...
- Southrepps, Stalham, Stibbard, Stiffkey, Stody, Suffield, Sustead, Sutton,
Swafield,
Swanton Abbott,
Swanton Novers Tatterford, Tattersett, Testerton, Thornage...
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Bradfield is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Swafield, in the
North Norfolk district, in the
county of Norfolk, England. The village...
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Smallburgh Southrepps Stalham Stibbard Stiffkey Stody Suffield Sustead Sutton Swafield Swanton Abbott Swanton Novers Tatterford Tattersett Thornage Thorpe Market...
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Bawdeswell Pettywell Reepham Cawston Aylsham Felmingham North Walsham Swafield Knapton Mundesley County A to Z Atlas,
Street & Road maps Norfolk, ISBN 978-1-84348-614-5...
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curate of
Hexham Abbey Church in 1876. He was
curate of St
Nicholas Church,
Swafield, Norfolk, from 1876 to 1877, then of St Mary's Church, Syderstone, Norfolk...
- 1964. He
served his
title at St Anne's Church,
Wandsworth and
Trunch with
Swafield (1966–71),
after which he was Team
Rector in the
Trunch Team
Ministry (1971–83)...
- Lord of
Appeal in
Ordinary and was
created a life peer as
Baron Steyn, of
Swafield in the
County of Norfolk. As a Law Lord he
achieved prominence for his...