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Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society (2007). "Miscellaneous tracts relating to the county of Norfolk".
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The village name is used by a singing group, "The Pattesley Singers", based in nearby Colkirk.
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An essay towards a topographical history of the county of Norfolk
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Caius, John (1904). "The Annals of Gonville and Caius College".
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The recorded population of the village in 1861 was only ten.
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Index

English
Norfolk
Oxwick
civil parish
Colkirk
Norman conquest
William the Conqueror
Peter de Valognes
Domesday Book
Elizabeth I of England
Christopher Heydon
Caius College
manor
Sir Roger Townshend
consecrated
Saint John the Baptist
Grade II*listed building
Blomefield & Parkin 1809
Darby & Versey 2008
Blomefield & Parkin 1809
Caius 1904
Lewis 1831
Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society 2007
"Pattesley House"
Kelly 1865
Colkirk village website
Archived
Wayback Machine
Domesday Gazetteer
ISBN

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