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757:"Here lyeth buried the body of Anne, late wife to Daniel Shanke, of Oby, Gentleman, one of the daughters of Sir James Hales of the city of Canterbury in Kent, Knight, and one of the judges of the court of common pleas at Westminster, which said Anne, died 29th December 1599." The heraldry on the slab was of Shanke (
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Oby church was abandoned in the second half of the 16th century, and demolished. The latest reference to its being in use dates from 1552. It was located at Oby Manor Farm, where there is a 17th-century barn which is now single-storey with a modern roof but which has apparently been cut down from a
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published a map of
Norfolk in 1797, which also indicated that the church was out of use by then. In 1854, ruins were still visible. In 1882 there was an archaeological excavation, by which time only a portion of churchyard wall left above ground. The site subsequently became a ploughed field. It is
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The archaeological investigation in 1822 traced a nave wall for 90 feet (27 metres), and the west wall for 30 feet (9 metres). Also traced were the foundations of a square west tower, with diagonal corner buttresses. An area of black and yellow floor tiling, laid in a zig-zag pattern "similar to
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of Ashby, William de
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long distance footpath. Two short canals, called ‘’dikes’’ but not simply drainage ditches, run off the river and originally gave boat access to farmsteads. The northern one is on the parish boundary, and served
Boundary House Farm which is now part of a
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attached to Asbby was lost, and the poor people of the township were compensated with the income from three acres (1.2 hectares) which was fetching £6 in the 1850s (£600 in 2021 values). The vanished common is remembered by Heath Farm and Heath Road.
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visited in about 1740 when the church was still standing, and left a brief description which did not include architectural details. He mentioned three grave-slabs and two tombs in the chancel, another grave-slab apparently in the nave, and the font.
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The parish is almost all farmland, with a few small areas of woodland and a flat topography. The farmland is mostly arable, with some large fields, but the southern portion is drained marshland. This has smaller fields separated by drainage
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Both villages failed and were deserted in unknown circumstances in the later Middle Ages. Oby church was abandoned in the second half of the 16th century, and demolished. In 1604, the parishes of Ashby, Oby and Thurne were united into one
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to administer routine affairs. However it could be that the eligible voters of a very thinly populated parishes were able to meet together in one place, in which case there was no need for elections of representatives and a
706:.) It was located on the north side of the Thurne Road and east of Repps Road, just east of a clump of trees which itself is east of a bungalow. The site is now a ploughed field, and there is nothing to see.
862:, also called ‘’’Oby Mill’’’. 4-storey brick-built windpump built in 1753 by Robert Martin. The pump was later converted to steam operation, and the steam engine was provided with an engine house adjacent.
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There were two tombs in the chancel, one on the north side and one on the south and both without an epigraph or heraldry. They were described to
Blomefield as belonging to "The Lord and Lady of Oby".
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road runs through the east side of the parish and is its link to the outside world; the rest of the parish is served by a small network of narrow country lanes, leading off this and connecting to
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to be photographed which outlined the foundations of the lost church. These revealed two, otherwise unknown, phases of building. The first one involved a single nave with an
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visited and left a brief description which he had published in 1810. In 1790, there was a land transaction which involved the churchyard being given into secular ownership,
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751:‘’Orate pro anima Williami Clypesby, Armigerii, qui obit 2 die Julii 1455." (Pray for the soul of William Clypesby, knight, who died 2 July 1455.)
754:"Orate pro anima Williami Clypesby, qui obit 24 die mensis Septembri 1479." (Pray for the soul of William Clypesby, who died 24 September 1479.)
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it is invariably called one. The pump was later converted to steam operation, and the steam engine was provided with an engine house adjacent.
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868:References
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791:escutcheon
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551:Governance
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1845:Martham
1733:Museums
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1708:History
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1506:Aylsham
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