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Thornage is a
village and a
civil parish in the
English county of Norfolk. The
village is 2.7
miles south-west of Holt, 23.2
miles north-west of Norwich...
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Bacon of Cambridgeshire. They had
three children, (Sir)
William Butts of
Thornage,
Norfolk (c1506 - 1583) (m. Joan Bures).
Butts was a
patron of literature...
- (North Walsham),
Little Melton,
Little Ryburgh,
Little Snoring,
Little Thornage,
Little Walsingham, Loddon, Long Row, Long Stratton, Longham, Low Street...
- 1583), junior, of
Thornage, Norfolk,
Sheriff of
Norfolk and
Suffolk in 1563,
whose Easter Sepulchre monument survives in
Thornage Church.
Three of the...
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Sustead Sutton Swafield Swanton Abbott Swanton Novers Tatterford Tattersett Thornage Thorpe Market Thurning Thursford Trimingham Trunch Tunstead Upper Sheringham...
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Sustead Sutton Swafield Swanton Abbott Swanton Novers Tatterford Tattersett Thornage Thorpe Market Thurning Thursford Trimingham Trunch Tunstead Upper Sheringham...
- Swafield,
Swanton Abbott,
Swanton Novers Tatterford, Tattersett, Testerton,
Thornage,
Thorpe Market, Thurgarton, Thurning, Thursford, Trimingham, Trunch, Tunstead...
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Sustead Sutton Swafield Swanton Abbott Swanton Novers Tatterford Tattersett Thornage Thorpe Market Thurning Thursford Trimingham Trunch Tunstead Upper Sheringham...
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Sustead Sutton Swafield Swanton Abbott Swanton Novers Tatterford Tattersett Thornage Thorpe Market Thurning Thursford Trimingham Trunch Tunstead Upper Sheringham...
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Brinton (St Andrew), Briningham, Hunworth, Stody,
Swanton Novers and
Thornage". www.crockford.org.uk.
Retrieved 9
October 2018. "The
Benefice of Briston...