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Oxnead is a lost
settlement and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of Brampton, in the
Broadland district, in the
county of Norfolk, England. It is...
- 1673. He was the son of
William Paston, who had been
created a Baronet, of
Oxnead in the
County of Norfolk, in the
Baronetage of
England in 1641. Lord Yarmouth...
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locks were provided, at Aylsham, Burgh-near-Aylsham Mill,
Oxnead Mill,
Buxton Mill at
Oxnead Lamas and Coltishall.
Within a month, the
Commissioners found...
- by an
unknown Dutch artist who
resided at the
Paston family residence at
Oxnead Hall near
Aylsham in
Norfolk for
approximately 3 months, in
order to complete...
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William Paston, 2nd Earl of
Yarmouth FRS (1654 – 25
December 1732) of
Oxnead,
Norfolk and
Turnham Green, Chiswick, Middle**** was a
British peer and politician...
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April 1773. Five
locks were built, to byp**** mills, at Coltishall,
Oxnead Lamas,
Oxnead,
Burgh and Aylsham.
There were
financial difficulties during construction...
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Clement Paston (c. 1515–23 – 1597) of
Oxnead Hall in Norfolk, was an
English sea-captain and
served as a
Member of
Parliament for
Norfolk in 1563. Three...
- The
Chronica Johannis de
Oxenedes (Latin for "Chronicle of John of
Oxnead") is a
medieval English chronicle written in Latin. It
concerns English history...
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years was Sir
William Paston, who was
modernizing his
Elizabethan seat at
Oxnead, Norfolk.
Paston commissioned from
Stone the
monument to his
mother (died...
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spirited away. It took a
command from the King to have it returned. John of
Oxnead (de Oxenedes), a 13th-century monk of St Benet's, says in his Chronicle...