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- Earsham is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. Earsham is located 1.7 kilometres (1.1 mi) west of its postal town of Bun**** and...
- Earsham was a railway station in Earsham, Norfolk, England. It was located on the Waveney Valley Line which connected Beccles with the Great Eastern Main...
- Earsham House is a Georgian country house near the village of Earsham, Norfolk. It is a Grade II* listed building. The house is built in three storeys...
- Ditchingham & Earsham (2 seats) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats Brendon Bernard* 745 40.6 -7.0 Liberal Democrats Christopher Brown* 641 34...
- & Scole; Bressingham & Burston; Bunwell; Diss & Roydon; Ditchingham & Earsham; Harleston. It will cover the following areas: Areas to the north of the...
- issue eventual heiress) of Colonel William Windham (1673–1730), MP, of Earsham in Norfolk (which estate he bought in about 1720 with South Sea Bubble...
- British landowner and politician. The eldest son of William Windham of Earsham (died 1730) and Anne Tyrrell, he came of an old Norfolk family. He is sometimes...
- William Windham (c. 1674 – 2 April 1730), of Earsham, Norfolk, was a British Army officer, landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from...
- short-clawed otter Amblonyx cinerea (Illiger) living wild in Britain". Otters (Earsham). 2 (3): 21–25. Jefferies, D. J. (1991). "Another record of an Asian short-clawed...
- the First William Windham (of Earsham, senior) (died 1730), Member of Parliament 1722–1730 William Windham (of Earsham, junior) (c. 1706–1789), his son...