1128:
convenient
Offices necessary for a small Family. - There is a very good Six-stall'd Stable, with a roomy Hay-chamber, Coach-house, Dogs-kennels, with a Granary over the same, small Garden, spacious Court Yard, Plantations, handsome Waters, well stocked with Carp and Tench; contiguous to the House are 5 acres (20,000 m) of rich Meadow and Pasture Land to be lett with the same, part of which (adjoining to the Stable) is inclosed with a new Paling towards the Road. - The House has been largely put into exceeding good Repair; Coppers, Kitchen Range, Jack, Bath and other Stoves, are already fixed for the Convenience of a Tenant. Note. William Wright, Gardener at the House, will shew the Premisses. - For further Particulars enquire of Peter ELWIN, of Booton, Esq. N.B. Carriers to and from Norwich pass by the House weekly.
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50:
1197:, with stable, cowhouse & other outhouses & 27 acres (110,000 m) or thereabouts of Arable land, meadow, wood & ozier ground adjoining. Also a Messuage & garden at a short distance from the Mill. The buildings & part of the lands in this Lot are in the occupation of William Reynolds, tenant from year to year & Possession of the remainder may be had at Michaelmas next."
57:
978:. Lieutenant-Colonel W. E. G. L. Bulwer was the lord of the manor. The principal residents were listed as Jas. Gay Esq. J.P., Thurning hall, Rev. John Fenwick, B.D., J.P., rector, Robert Brownsell, William Brownsell, Frederick Faircloth, Henry Hall, and Alfred Clark of Wood Dalling, farmers, George Burton,
258:
447:
THURNING (St. Andrew)... comprises 1584a. 1r. 19p., of which 1,200 acres (4.9 km) are arable, 300 pasture and meadow, and 80 plantation. The surface is agreeably undulated, and the high grounds command fine views of the picturesque scenery within and around the parish, which is remarkable for
989:
of 1891, the following surnames are recorded in the parish: Adams, Aldis, Allen, Barnes, Baxter, Breeze, Brownell, Clitheroe, Cottrell, Cozens, Faircloth, Frances, Frost, Gay, Girling, Hall, Hardingham, Hazelwood, Hipkin, Howell, Hubbert, Keeler, Knowles, Ladell, Lease, Meadows, Partridge, Plane,
1201:
Windmill, Cart Lodge, & other
Outbuildings together with 30a. 1r. 19p. of Arable & Pasture LAND adjoining in the occupation of Chester Leman. This lot abuts upon Briston Common & land of James Gay, Esq. The Mills are capable of doing an extensive & lucrative business. Freehold."
1200:
In 1861, the notice of another auction to be held on 26 July 1861 advertised the sale of: "In BRISTON & THURNING Lot 2. A Messuage or
Dwelling House with productive Garden adjoining, Watermill driving two pairs of stones, with large waterwheel in good repair & plentiful supply of water,
1188:
During the first quarter of the 19th century, Thurning Tower
Windmill worked closely with Thurning Water-mill. From auction particulars of 1826, it appears that each mill powered two sets of stones. Bryant's map (1826) shows the windmill immediately to the north of the water-mill and marks them
1127:
To be Lett from Year to Year, and entered upon immediately, a genteel modern built Brick House, pleasantly situated at
Thurning, in Norfolk; consisting of a neat Vestibule and Stair-Case, two good Parlours, wainscotted, small Study, six Bed-chambers, Closets, Servants Garret, Kitchen, and all
1192:
A notice for an auction at the Black Boys Inn, Aylsham, to be held on 14 August 1826 advertised the sale of "Lot 2. A Water Corn Mill & Wind Mill, lately erected on the most improved construction & containing four pairs of stones & two
1001:
St Andrew's, Thurning, looks at first sight like a typical medieval church. Open every day, it stands alone, isolated from other buildings, on the
Reepham Road and about a quarter of a mile north of The Rectory. Nearby is the former stable of the
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is a mansion which stands upon rising ground, surrounded by trees: the river Thurn, which flows through the park, expands into a lake within it: the view from the front of the Hall is very fine. Some curious flint hatchet-heads and some
687:., Plough; James Gay, Esq.; Thos. Paul, shopkeeper; Hy. Pointin, blacksmith; Wm. Reynolds, miller; Samuel Rider, shoemaker; and Jas. Rech Barber, Richard Harvey, James Margarson, John Pye, John Sewell and Daniel Sidney,
461:(1086), Thurning was recorded as 'Tyrninga', i.e. "Tyrnings" (pl.), signifying "the place of the followers or kin-group of Tyrn", typical of the earlier, immigration phase of Angle-Saxon settlements.
1072:
style and has chancel, nave, north aisle and square tower containing 1 bell. The register dates from the year 1715. The living is a rectory, tithe rent charge £370 with 23 acres (93,000 m) of
934:, in which and the adjoining parishes they possessed considerable landed estates. Mr. Gay of Thurning, who is the second son of the late John Gay, Esq., settled at Thurning: and having been
1783:
715:. The eight at Thurning itself were Henry Wm Blake, clerk, Rash James Barber, James Gay, Esq., of Thurning Hall, Richard Hervey, James Margarson, John Pye, Daniel Sidney, and John Sewell.
298:
1314:
162:
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The Poll for Two
Knights of the Shire for the Western Division of the County of Norfolk, taken on the 15th and 16th of January, 1835, with the entire Register of the Electors
1220:
663:, a neat mansion, with a fine lawn and small lake, and now the residence of James Gay, Esq. Mr. J. R. Barber, J. Richardson, Esq., and some others, have estates here. C
773:
282:
808:; Henry Pointin, blacksmith; Wm. Reynolds, miller; Samuel Rider, shopkeeper; and Jas. Rash Barber, James Bidwell, Daniel Fransham, Wm. Laskey, John Pye, and Wm. Rix,
679:, valued in K. B. at £7, is in the gift of Christ College, Cambridge, and incumbency of the Rev. Henry Wm. Blake, whose residence was rebuilt about four years ago.
119:
1776:
914:: pres. incumbent, H. W. Blake, 1824: contains 1,650 acres (6.7 km): 18 houses: popn. in 1841, 166: assd. propy. £1,581: poor rates in 1848, £189, 13
796:, valued in K. B. at £7, has 18 acres (73,000 m) of glebe, a good residence, rebuilt in 1832, and a yearly rent of £370, awarded in 1839, in lieu of
675:, dedicated to St. Andrew, has a nave, north aisle, and tower, with three bells, and had formerly a chancel. It was new roofed about ten years ago. The
696:
1769:
244:
1737:
1036:, when that was demolished. The aisle and the west end are filled with 18th-century box pews, and the interior is dominated by a huge three-deck
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425:
The parish has no substantial settlements and consists chiefly of farms and houses which are well spaced from each other. It includes the small
342:
1044:. On each of the box pews, a sign gives the name of the property in the parish which paid rent for it. The middle of the church contains plain
306:
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has communion rails, and the south wall a line of hat pegs. Also on the south wall and in the sanctuary are several 18th century memorials.
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and residence, in the gift of the Master and fellows of Corpus
Christi college, Cambridge, and held since 1858 by the Rev. John Fenwick
270:
1400:
2496:
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911:
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592:(1758–1822). However, some Archdeacons' and Bishops' transcripts survive, copies of register entries for years as far back as 1600.
287:
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918:. The Hall, a pleasing mansion, is the seat of James Gay, Esq., the representative of an ancient family which originally came from
33:
1329:
1167:
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232:
198:
49:
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1104:, Bylaugh, Elsing Lyng, Sparham, Swannington, Weston Longville, Attlebridge, Alderford and Great & Little Witchingham.
2017:
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398:. The population at the 2011 Census remained less than 100 and is recorded together with the neighbouring civil parish of
112:
2491:
2117:
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1384:
986:
851:
899:
607:
1041:
730:
93:
816:
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329:
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with a walled garden, set in 40 acres (160,000 m) and surrounded by woodland. A large square three-storey
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596:
440:
212:
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726:
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2412:
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1117:
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In 1900, the parish priest was the Rev. Robert Rust
Meadows, while the parish clerk was Robert Ladell.
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survive only from the early 18th century. Registers deposited in the
Norfolk Record Office are for
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1947:
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1471:
1438:
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700:
483:
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102:
800:. The patronage is in Christ College, Cambridge, and the Rev. Henry Wm. Blake is the incumbent.
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2002:
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769:
656:
655:, with 140 inhabitants and about 1,500 acres (6.1 km) of land. W. E. L. Bulwer, Esq., is
474:
1483:
1227:. Office for National Statistics & Norfolk County Council (2001). Retrieved 20 June 2009.
990:
Plattan, Poynton, Ray, Scarff, Sexton, Shave, Shuton, Southgate, Strutt, Twiddy, and Wright.
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2362:
2197:
2142:
2107:
1992:
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The British Gazetteer, Political, Commercial, Ecclesiastical, and Historical: Volume III L-Z
1497:
History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk, and the City and County of the City of Norwich
1452:
History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk, and the City and County of the City of Norwich
1298:
1163:
1142:
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237:
659:, (fine arbitrary.) A great part of the soil belongs to Hastings Elwyn, Esq., the owner of
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2177:
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188:
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In 1659, Peter Elwin of Thurning (1623–1695) married Anne Rolfe, the elder daughter of
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THURNING, or Thirning, is a parish of scattered houses, 6 miles (9.7 km) S. of
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Census population and household counts for unparished urban areas and all parishes
1092:'Reepham and Wensum Valley Team of Churches' benefice, which also has churches at
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2232:
2097:
2087:
2042:
2012:
2007:
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was built in 1827. Samuel Lewis calls this "a handsome house erected in 1832".
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in respect of Thurning, of whom four were outside the parish: Thomas Armes of
563:
559:
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John McNeal Dodgson, "The Significance of the distribution of the place-name
1014:, this having been demolished early in the 18th century. The east window has
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344:
2455:
2342:
2217:
2152:
1982:
1952:
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1049:
982:, William Harvey, farm bailiff, and Edwd. Poynton of Cray mere, blacksmith.
907:
832:
618:
543:
523:
395:
222:
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886:: London letters delivd. 9½ a.m. Post closes 2½ p.m. The living, a dischd.
448:
the number and variety of wild flowers with which its meadows are studded.
2427:
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2327:
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1962:
1957:
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919:
915:
581:
547:
539:
503:
411:
510:, 9 borderers, and one servus belonged to it; there were 2 carucates in
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2292:
2267:
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2222:
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2147:
2102:
2092:
2072:
2062:
2047:
2022:
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1018:
1011:
959:
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895:
887:
859:
776:, J. Richardson, Esq., and James Gay, Esq. The latter is seated at the
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611:
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511:
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419:
387:
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204:
170:
70:
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Burke's & Savills Guide to Country Houses: Volume III, East Anglia
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1927:
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1867:
1857:
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1037:
971:
939:
871:
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had 16 acres (65,000 m) of land, and a carucate and a half. The
527:
515:
514:, one and a half among the tenants, with 10 acres (40,000 m) of
1123:
Shortly after the present house was built, it was advertised to let:
1120:
building, it remains a private house but can be hired for weddings.
1372:, dated Oct. 2007, at newenglishreview.org. Retrieved 18 July 2008.
1189:
together as 'Union Mills', which infers that they worked together.
788:
gives name to a small hamlet, on the north side of the parish. The
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1744:
Photograph of Lake in front of Thurning Hall, near to Foundry Hill
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1026:
967:
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797:
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466:
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dated July 2006 at norfolkchurches.co.uk. Retrieved 16 July 2008.
1351:
An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
1275:
Kelly's Directory for Cambridgeshire, Norfolk & Suffolk, 1883
1032:
In 1823, the church gained the furnishings of the old chapel of
1022:
1765:
647:, is a parish of dispersed houses, 6 miles (9.7 km) S. of
975:
629:, both closed when a new workhouse opened at Aylsham in 1849.
1401:
Parish Registers and Transcripts in the Norfolk Record Office
671:
gives name to a hamlet on the north side of the parish. The C
570:
in Norfolk, and his granddaughter Anne was brought up there.
695:
In 1835, there were twelve parliamentary electors for the
1068:
The church of St. Andrew is a building of flint in the
1470:(Norwich: Matchett, Stevenson & Matchett, 1835),
792:, St. Andrew, was new roofed about 18 years ago. The
1158:
remains have been dug up in the grounds of the Hall.
780:, a neat mansion, with a fine lawn and small lake. C
1403:
at archives.norfolk.gov.uk. Retrieved 16 July 2008.
1313:at domesdayextracts.co.uk. Retrieved 18 July 2008.
1025:of the lost chancel, and the east end of the north
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1542:Incumbents, from Kelly's 1900 Directory of Norfolk
1532:at apling.freeservers.com. Retrieved 16 July 2008.
1055:About 1833, the building was thoroughly restored.
550:long and 6 broad, and paid 5d. to the King's gelt.
1301:at british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 18 July 2008.
1239:, at norfolk-norwich.com. Retrieved 16 July 2008.
1112:Thurning Hall is an 18th-century grade II listed
838:, union of Aylsham: 139 miles (224 km) from
526:, 4 runci, 20 cows, &c., and 50 sheep; and 6
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1667:at norfolkmills.co.uk. Retrieved 16 July 2008.
1554:Clerks, from Kelly's 1900 Directory of Norfolk
1357:at books.google.co.uk. Retrieved 18 July 2008.
477:of this village was, at the survey, farmed of
432:The soil is mixed, the subsoil clay and sand.
1777:
1750:Photograph of Reepham Road past Thurning Hall
1486:at norfolkpubs.co.uk. Retrieved 16 July 2008.
546:, and 10s. as a present, or free gift, was 5
8:
1643:at walkingworld.com. Retrieved 18 July 2008.
1423:History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk
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1391:at threlkeld.org.uk. Retrieved 18 July 2008.
742:History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk
718:In 1836, Thomas Frost was the licensee of a
637:History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk
418:, and nine miles (14 km) north-west of
1571:at geograph.org.uk. Retrieved 16 July 2008.
1564:
1562:
1353:, vol. VIII (London: William Miller, 1808)
1040:at the east end of the church, designed by
866:station, thence 8 miles (13 km): from
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1732:Photograph of St Andrew's Church, Thurning
1709:Thurning Church Website - Reepham Benefice
1606:at weddings.co.uk. Retrieved 16 July 2008.
1556:at origins.org.uk. Retrieved 16 July 2008.
1544:at origins.org.uk. Retrieved 16 July 2008.
1499:(Sheffield, Wm. White, 2nd edition, 1845)
1441:at origins.org.uk. Retrieved 16 July 2008.
1429:at origins.org.uk. Retrieved 18 July 2008.
804:, Maria Eke, shopkeeper; James Gay, Esq.,
772:, but a great part of the soil belongs to
23:
1141:The Hall, the seat of James Gay esq jun.
744:(second edition, 1845) says of Thurning:
1738:Photographs of interior of Thurning Hall
1653:
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1530:1891 CENSUS - NORFOLK RG12/1513 Thurning
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1080:late fellow and tutor of that college,
711:, and Robert Fountain Elwin, clerk, of
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220:
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110:
79:
30:
1439:Norfolk Poor Law Unions: Aylsham Union
922:and were settled early in the time of
1295:A Topographical Dictionary of England
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7:
878:, &c., 160 miles (260 km).
414:, seven miles (11 km) south of
1615:Sayer, Michael, 'Thurning Hall' in
1029:has an unusual rectangular window.
768:of land. W. E. L. Bulwer, Esq., is
437:Topographical Dictionary of England
84:6.47 km (2.50 sq mi)
1756:THURNING CENSUS 1841 Surname Index
1631:dated 6 July 1782, p. 2, column 4
538:; it was at that time valued at 60
14:
1679:, 29 July, 5 & 12 August 1826
1162:In 1996, the Hall was one of the
1034:Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
912:Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
639:(1835 edition) says of Thurning:
566:. John Rolfe was originally from
465:translates its findings from the
378:is a small dispersed village and
756:, containing 166 souls and 1594
534:belonged to the King's manor of
56:
55:
48:
32:
1516:(London, H. G. Collins, 1852),
1484:NORFOLK PUBLIC HOUSES: THURNING
1088:Thurning now forms part of the
966:In 1883, the chief crops were
610:, Thurning became part of the
1:
1454:(Sheffield, Wm. White, 1835)
996:
2466:King's Lynn and West Norfolk
2118:Letheringsett with Glandford
731:awarded a yearly rent-charge
495:, lord of it in the days of
1728:, at historicengland.org.uk
1021:, clearly used to fill the
703:, Hastings Elwin, Esq., of
608:Poor Law Amendment Act 1834
502:, being deprived, when one
113:OS grid reference
21:Human settlement in England
16:Village in Norfolk, England
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906:: pres. net income, £355:
2497:Civil parishes in Norfolk
2436:
1813:Aldborough and Thurgarton
1803:
1758:at kingslynn-forums.co.uk
1720:Location map for Thurning
1281:. Retrieved 18 July 2008.
1237:Thurning village, Norfolk
1006:, who sometimes lived at
997:St Andrew's Parish Church
707:, Caleb Elwin, clerk, of
315:
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43:
31:
1223:11 February 2017 at the
584:(1717–1739, 1758–2004),
406:Location and description
1740:, at lightlocations.com
1619:(Burke's Peerage, 1981)
1366:Weatherwax, Esmerelda,
852:Nor. and East Co. Rail.
802:The other residents are
542:at the survey at 100s.
394:, near the border with
1918:Corpusty and Saxthorpe
1663:28 August 2008 at the
1387:20 August 2008 at the
1338:in south-east England"
1311:Domesday Book extracts
1170:television version of
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233:Postcode district
1716:at roll-of-honour.com
1714:THURNING WAR MEMORIAL
1369:Pocahontas in England
1317:31 March 2022 at the
1177:The Mill on the Floss
1166:for the filming of a
1010:. The church lacks a
752:, and 4½ miles N. of
722:called 'The Plough'.
697:West Norfolk division
651:, and 4½ miles N. of
558:, who was the son of
481:, or took care of by
1893:Burgh and Tuttington
1752:, at geograph.org.uk
1746:, at geograph.org.uk
1734:, at geograph.org.uk
1722:at British-towns.net
1277:, p. 526, online at
733:of £370, in lieu of
358:52.82337°N 1.08696°E
213:Sovereign state
107:7/km (18/sq mi)
2492:Villages in Norfolk
1602:16 May 2008 at the
1585:St Andrew, Thurning
580:(1707, 1715–2006),
457:At the time of the
410:Thurning lies near
354: /
38:St Andrew, Thurning
2383:Wells-next-the-Sea
1658:Thurning towermill
1569:St Andrew's church
1512:Clarke, Benjamin,
1279:Norfolk - Thurning
900:diocese of Norwich
850:, 8 from Aylsham.
429:of Craymere Beck.
299:UK Parliament
245:Dialling code
2479:
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2123:Little Barningham
1903:Cley next the Sea
1808:Alby with Thwaite
1689:Norfolk Chronicle
1677:Norfolk Chronicle
1629:Norfolk Chronicle
1427:Norfolk: Thurning
1349:Parkin, Charles,
1134:Kelly's Directory
1090:Church of England
1061:Kelly's Directory
956:deputy lieutenant
948:Kandian provinces
830:
821:British Gazetteer
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770:lord of the manor
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657:lord of the manor
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363:52.82337; 1.08696
163:Shire county
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2363:Upper Sheringham
2143:Melton Constable
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574:Parish registers
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453:History
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