-
Buildings in the
village include Waxham Hall, the 14th-century St. John's
Church and the 16th-century
Waxham Great Barn.
Waxham Hall is
reputedly haunted by...
- The
Battle of
Waxhaws (also
known as the
Waxhaws M****acre and Buford's M****acre) was a
military engagement which took
place on May 29, 1780,
during the...
-
Ingworth and
Sparham were
combined in 2018. The
deaneries of St
Benet at
Waxham and
Tunstead were
combined in 1996. The
deanery of
Hingham and
Mitford was...
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Despite these efforts,
Waxham flooded in 1655 and 1741. In the 18th century, Sir
Berney Brograve—who
inherited the
estates of
Waxham, Sea
Palling and Horsey...
- the CAMK
family include:
Tribbles subfamily TRIB1 TRIB2 TRIB3
Swulius MT,
Waxham MN (September 2008). "Ca(2+)/calmodulin-dependent
protein kinases". Cellular...
- 84, 5199–5215, 1979;
Villard Jr., G. O. (W6QYT), D. B.
Muldrew and F. W.
Waxham (K7DS), The
magnetospheric echo box -- a type of long-dela**** echo explained...
- The
derelict Brograve Mill, on the
Waxham New Cut near Horsey...
- In 1637,
Killigrew reclaimed the land.
Henry Woodhouse died in 1637 in
Waxham, Norfolk, England.
Their son was
reportedly born in
Bermuda in 1607. However...
- Ruston, Sloley, Smallburgh, Stalham, Sutton, Swafield, Tunstead, Walcott,
Waxham, Westwick, Witton, Worstead. St Faith's PLU Attlebridge,
Beeston St Andrew...
- Walsingham, Walsoken, Warham, Waterloo, Watlington, Wattlefield, Watton,
Waxham,
Weasenham All Saints,
Weasenham St Peter, Weeting, Welborne, Wellingham...