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- Hockwold **** Wilton ("Hock/mallow wood and willow-tree farm/settlement") is 10 miles west of Thetford, Norfolk, England and is in the borough of King's...
- St Peter's Church is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Hockwold **** Wilton in Norfolk, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List...
- The Iceni Academy (formerly Hockwold and Methwold Community School) is a mixed, all-through school located over two sites in Norfolk, England. The school...
- ****ds of treasure include those of Esquiline, Carthage, First Cyprus, Hockwold, Hoxne, Lampsacus, Mildenhall, Vale of York and Water Newton, (4th–10th...
- 7–25. Herbert, Kathleen (1994). Looking for the Lost Gods of England. Hockwold-****-Wilton: Anglo-Saxon Books. ISBN 1-898281-04-1. Hooke, Della (2010)...
- John Evelyn, the diarist. Around 1690 he purchased Hockwold Hall (then called The Poynings) at Hockwold **** Wilton, Norfolk. He died there on 28 December...
- he was the brother of Sir William Tyndale of Deane, Northumberland, and Hockwold, Norfolk, who was knighted at the marriage of Arthur, Prince of Wales to...
- sheriff. Donald Henson, The English Elite in 1066: Gone but not forgotten (Hockwold-****-Wilton 2001), pp. 20–23, 26–27, 32–34, 39, 49–50, 64–65, 70, 73, 85...
- following the Roman conquest of Britain in 43 CE. A dig in a field at Hockwold **** Wilton, Norfolk, in the 1950s revealed a bronze crown with two arches...
- Oxford: Oxford University Press Haywood, John (1999), Dark Age Naval Power, Hockwold-****-Wilton: Anglo-Saxon Books, ISBN 978-1-898281-22-1 Henderson, Isabel...