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Hedenham is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of Norfolk.
Hedenham is
located 4.7
miles (7.6 km) south-west of
Loddon and 10
miles (16 km)...
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Hedenham Wood is a 23.4-hectare (58-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest north of
Hedenham in Norfolk, England. Most of the
ancient wood...
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notable Plough Sunday services are held at
Sherborne Abbey in Dorset,
Hedenham Church in Norfolk, and the
cathedrals in
Exeter and Chichester. Roud, Stephen...
- H****ingham, Haveringland,
Haverscroft Street,
Hawes Green, Hay Green, Heacham,
Hedenham, ****esdon, Hemblington, Hempnall, Hempstead, Hempton, Hemsby, Hethersett...
- Lake
Albert in what is now Uganda.
Arriving in England, they
lived at
Hedenham Hall in Norfolk. They were
married on 4
November 1865 at St James's Church...
- Book of 1086
records the
manor as Hedreham. In 1142 it was
recorded as
Hedenham. From the
Norman conquest of
England until the
Dissolution of the Monasteries...
- district.
Neighbouring parishes include Bergh Apton, Kirstead, Woodton,
Hedenham and Mundham. The
village lies to the west of the A146
Norwich to Lowestoft...
- Gillingham, Gissing,
Great Melton,
Great Moulton Haddiscoe, Hales, Heckingham,
Hedenham, ****ington, Hempnall, Hethersett, Heywood, Hingham, Holverston, Howe Keswick...
- by John Barrington. Robert's
brother Humphrey Brewster (1602-1669), of
Hedenham, Norfolk, and
later of Beccles,
became Lieutenant-Colonel in the Parliamentary...
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together until his
death in 1940. Lady
Tovey died in
September 1944 at
Hedenham Lodge, Norfolk. From the start, the
Teutonic heavy seriousness and traditional...