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Worstead /ˈwʊstɪd/ is a
village and
civil parish in the
North Norfolk district of Norfolk, England. In the 2001
census the
parish had a po****tion of 862...
- McGraw-Hill Professional, New York, 2003 "St. Mary's: Its history".
Worstead Parish Council.
Worstead Parish Council.
December 14, 2001.
Retrieved April 25, 2016...
- made from this yarn, and a yarn
weight category. The name
derives from
Worstead (from Old
English Wurðestede, "enclosure place"), a
village in the English...
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Worstead railway station is on the
Bittern Line in Norfolk, England,
serving the
villages of
Worstead and Sloley. It is 13 miles 12 chains (21.2 km) down...
- on the
death of the
third Baronet in 1707. The
Brograve Baronetcy, of
Worstead House in the
County of Norfolk, was
created in the
Baronetage of Great...
- a
Belgian motor racing team
Warton Aerodrome,
Lancashire (IATA code)
Worstead railway station,
Norfolk (CRS code) All
pages with
titles beginning with...
- wool used for the
embroidery may have come from the
Norfolk village of
Worstead.
There are few
other early crewel embroideries known. The
Jamtlands Lans...
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North Walsham, an Anglo-Saxon settlement, and the
neighbouring village of
Worstead became very
prosperous from the
twelfth century through the
arrival of...
- (1520–1572),
being a son of the Rev.
Edmund Wharton,
vicar of
Worstead, Norfolk. Born at
Worstead, he was
educated by his father, and then at
Gonville and...
- Westwick, Weybourne, Wickmere, Wighton, Witton, Wiveton, Wood Norton,
Worstead Almost £389,000 was
given to the council's "joint head of paid services"...