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Baron Harvey of
Tasburgh, of
Tasburgh in the
County of Norfolk, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 3 July 1954 for the...
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Tasburgh (/ˈteɪzbərə/ TAYZ-bər-ə) is a
civil parish and a
village in the
south of Norfolk, England,
located approximately 8
miles south of Norwich. It...
- Sir John ****ngton and
three daughters.
Dorothy married secondly Thomas Tasburgh (c. 1554 – c. 1602) by whom she had no issue.
Frances Kitson, who married...
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Tasburgh House Hotel was a
hotel in Bath, Somerset, England.
Tasburgh House was
built in 1891 by
photographer John Berryman.
Although Bath was
being built...
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Oliver Charles Harvey, 1st
Baron Harvey of
Tasburgh GCMG GCVO CB (26
November 1893 – 29
November 1968) was a
British civil servant and diplomat. Harvey...
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Thomas Tasburgh (c. 1553 – c. 1602),
originally of
South Elmham, Suffolk,
afterwards of
Hawridge and
latterly of
Beaconsfield and Twyford, Buckinghamshire...
- Jane
Tasburgh, who
acquired the
Wenman manor of Twyford, had no
Tasburgh children, and in 1597
granted Hawridge to
their nephew Sir John
Tasburgh, who...
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buried on 4
December 2000 in the
churchyard of St Mary's
parish church,
Tasburgh, near
Norwich where the
Bradburys owned a
second home.
Though he was not...
- "Lusty" ****ngton.
After Sir
Thomas ****ngton's death, she
married Thomas Tasburgh. She was one of the few
women in
Tudor England to
nominate burgesses to...
- London); new
edition 1989 (Pelegrin
Trust in ****ociation with
Pilgrim Books:
Tasburgh, Norwich) ISBN 0-946259-30-5
Psychical Research. 1955 (English Universities...