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Wihtburh (also
Withburga or Withburge; died 743) was an East
Anglian saint,
princess and abbess.
According to tradition, she was the
youngest daughter...
- saints.
Numerous lives of the
saints relate that the youngest,
Saint Withburga, was
brought up at Holkham. She
later founded a
Benedictine nunnery at...
- were kept or grazed.
According to
local tradition,
Saint Wihtburh (aka
Withburga),
claimed to be the
daughter of Anna, King of the East Angles, founded...
- on the
south side of the
churchyard of the
Holkham parish church of St
Withburga. A
family mausoleum was
built in the same
churchyard in the 1870s, but...
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wards of
Beetley and Gressenhall, East
Dereham Neatherd, East
Dereham St
Withburga, East
Dereham Toftwood, East
Dereham Town, Eynsford, Hermitage, Launditch...
- and
caused learning disabilities in females. On 21
April 1956 at St
Withburga's Church, Holkham, Lady
Glenconner married the Hon.
Colin Christopher Paget...
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Dereham Withburga (2 seats)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Harry Clarke 665 67.0 +22.1
Labour Ray O'Callaghan 574 57.8 +20.0
Conservative Robin Hunter-Clarke...
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Monastery Saxon nuns
nunnery and
probable minster founded before 743 by St
Withburga; ?destro**** in
raids by the
Danes c.870; sole
remains are a holy well...
- were
formed on the
introduction of
girls into the school,
Etheldreda and
Withburga, the
latter to
house day pupils.
Until September 2006, when the girls'...
- Burgundofara, whom she
succeeded as abbess. Seaxburh, Ethelburga,
Etheldreda and
Withburga were half-sisters. Her
feast day is
January 7,
formerly January 10. Chronological...