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- Tasburgh (/ˈteɪzbərə/ TAYZ-bər-ə) is a civil parish and a village in the south of Norfolk, England, located approximately 8 miles south of Norwich. It...
- Baron Harvey of Tasburgh, of Tasburgh in the County of Norfolk, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 3 July 1954 for the...
- Worcestershire Recusant 14 (December 1969), pp. 15-21. N. Evans, 'The Tasburghs of South Elmham: The Rise and Fall of a Suffolk Gentry Family', Proceedings...
- Tasburgh House Hotel was a hotel in Bath, Somerset, England. Tasburgh House was built in 1891 by photographer John Berryman. Although Bath was being built...
- Oliver Charles Harvey, 1st Baron Harvey of Tasburgh GCMG GCVO CB (26 November 1893 – 29 November 1968) was a British civil servant and diplomat. Harvey...
- Sir John ****ngton and three daughters. Dorothy married secondly Thomas Tasburgh (c. 1554 – c. 1602) by whom she had no issue. Frances Kitson, who married...
- Grantchester James Law, 3rd Baron Coleraine Charles Harvey, 3rd Baron Harvey of Tasburgh Richard Gridley, 3rd Baron Gridley William Fraser, 3rd Baron Strathalmond...
- Grantchester James Law, 3rd Baron Coleraine Charles Harvey, 3rd Baron Harvey of Tasburgh Richard Gridley, 3rd Baron Gridley William Fraser, 3rd Baron Strathalmond...
- Grantchester James Law, 3rd Baron Coleraine Charles Harvey, 3rd Baron Harvey of Tasburgh Richard Gridley, 3rd Baron Gridley William Fraser, 3rd Baron Strathalmond...
- the Foreign Secretary 1932-1935 Succeeded by Oliver, The Lord Harvey of Tasburgh Preceded by Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen British Amb****ador to Iran 1936–1939...