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Congham is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of Norfolk. It is
situated some 6
miles (10 km) east of the town of King's Lynn and 34 miles...
- 1945, p****ed to the
Ministry of War
Transport (MoWT) and
renamed Empire Congham. In 1947, she was
returned to her
previous owners and
renamed Söderhamn...
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Historic England (also
representing Cadw),
Historic Scotland and ADEPT. At
Congham in Norfolk, a
railway bridge designed by the
pioneering M&GNJR engineer...
- of
church councils.
Spelman was born in
Congham, Norfolk, the
eldest son of
Henry Spelman (d. 1581), of
Congham, and the
grandson of Sir John
Spelman (1495–1544)...
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branch migrated to Es****. He
inherited Mintlyn,
Geyton Thorp, ****ton,
Congham and
Rydon from his father. In a tax ****essment of 1524
Thomas Thursby,...
- Farm,
Congham. From there, it
flows through the wood and over a
small waterfall,
where in the past it
powered all the
machinery within the
Congham Oil Mill...
- author, the son of
Erasmus Spelman and
nephew to Sir
Henry Spelman of
Congham (1562–1641). The
younger Henry Spelman was born in 1595 and left his home...
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construction in
developing countries – £2,500 per
month Bellingham lives in
Congham,
which is
situated within his
former constituency, and London. He married...
- Dacre;
secondly John Wootton, of Tuddenham; and
thirdly Francis Thursby, of
Congham.
Catherine Nevill, who
married Sir John St Leger.
Margaret Nevill, who...
- Etona!".
Elwes was born in 1856 to
Robert Elwes and Mary
Frances Lucas at
Congham House, near King's Lynn in Norfolk. He was
educated at Eton College. After...