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In 1788 Henry Sell (17), an apprentice farrier, was convicted and executed at THETFORD for the murder, at Walsoken, of Elizabeth Clark, his master's wife. After sentencing he confessed to putting arsenic into the tea-water, also poisoning his master William Clark who survived. The Bell Inn, Kirkgate
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based on the old course of the Welle Stream through the built-up area, dividing up roads and streets haphazardly. Wisbech and a large part of Walsoken, containing the larger part of the population, were amalgamated in April 1934 – a stone boundary marker stone in Wisbech Park records the event and
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and consists of a nave with south and north aisles, chancel with south and north chapels, south porch The nave and chancel are both late Norman and date from c.1146. Above the chancel arch is a 15th-century carving of King David with harp. This church is crowned by a prominent west tower with four
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in 1847. It was demolished to be replaced by The Locomotive. In 1883 another former licensed premises, The Black Horse, Walsoken Road (now Norwich Road), was opened as a coffee house. Nearby were the Bridge Inn, The Royal Exchange, Marshland Arms and George the IVth. In 1872 the Walsoken Working
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roof has painted angels and other figures in delicately canopied niches. There are 15th-century screens in both aisles, one with most intricate tracery, stalls with carved heads, battered figures on old benches, and over the tower arch two paintings of the judgement of
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as several artefacts from that time period were uncovered in the 19th century. There has been a lot more archaeological evidence found to attest to Roman occupation in the parish, including a dispersed hoard of 300 to 400 Roman coins, mostly of
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There was Guild of the Assumption of our Lady, a Guild of St Thomas the Martyr, a Guild of the Nativity of our Lady, a Guild of St John and a Guild of the Trinity according to the will of Thomas Honiter (1513).
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Walsoken Pride was a champion chestnut mare owned and shown by Robert Baxter. The horse dropped dead at a horse show in Wisbech in 1922. The body was buried upright in what is now part of Baxter Close.
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of 1085. In the great book Walsoken is recorded by the name 'Walsocam', which was held by the Benedictine Order based at Ramsey Abbey before and after 1066. The survey also records the presence of a
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bears the names - Joseph Smith, Mayor of Wisbech and Thomas Burling, Warden of Walsoken. Six other boundary markers were also put in place. Part of the ecclesiastical parish was transferred to the
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The Bell P.H. was demolished and redeveloped for housing, leaving only the Three Tuns, Black Bear and Locomotive public houses in operation, although these are now located in Wisbech.
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in December 1885 for the murder of his wife Bathsheba, on 15 September 1885. To the horror of all present, the hanging resulted in the decapitation of the condemned prisoner.
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and 80 miles (100 km) north of London. The suburb and parish is 1 mile (1.6 km) east-north-east of the centre of Wisbech. Walsoken is to the east of the
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with a statue of a king enthroned between them. The Seven Sacrament font is 400 years plus old. This pre-Reformation font is decorated with sculptures of the
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track called the Wheatley Bank Sports Stadium, existed between 1939 and 1948. The racing was independent (not affiliated to the sports governing body the
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from Norfolk. As a result the church remains in Norfolk and the village hall, schools, pubs and most shops are now in the New Walsoken part of Wisbech.
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silts. As such, very little early prehistoric archaeology has been recorded. It is thought that some dry land existed within the parish in the
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In 1286 Desiderata grand-daughter of Sir Stephen de Maresco, Lord of Newton, Walsoken and Tidd St Giles married Sir Roger de Colvile.
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In 1940 Mr and Mrs C.R. Miller, of Black Bear Lane, received the King's Bounty of three Guineas for the birth of their triplets.
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Archaeological evidence has found that much of the land of Walsoken of pre-Roman occupation was completely submerged beneath the
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The King's England series, NORFOLK, by Arthur Mee, Pub: Hodder and Stoughton, 1972, page 323/324, Walsoken,
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and its ancient character and historic core have been surrounded by modern housing. The parish is south of
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A Popular Guide to Norfolk Place-names: by James Rye: Published by Larks press, Dereham, Norfolk, 2000;
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Names are in birth order. Data are from the subject's Knowledge (XXG) article except where referenced.
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Street was already in operation by 1794, it was used for inquests in both the 19th and 20th centuries.
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The settlement's population, land ownership and productive resources were detailed in its entry in the
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is based in Walsoken, formerly on the Fenland Park on Lerowe Road and more recently on Lynn Road.
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The Black Boy Inn (aka The Black Boy Low) Lynn Road, already an old building, was painted by
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Entrance to Norfolk at Walsoken, Wisbech on the Cambridgeshire and Norfolk County boundary.
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is supported on carved banded shafts. On one side is the 15th-century doorway to the old
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The village and parish of Walsoken is situated in the west of Norfolk on the border with
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on a panel found under the lead of the roof of the church in 1858 was donated to
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which was the old A47 renumbered in 1984 with the opening of the Wisbech bypass.
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Within the parish and Norfolk boundary and abutting the church yard is
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for the two World Wars is located in the grounds of All Saints church.
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Men's Institute was formed and met at the Lecture Hall, New Walsoken.
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This boat owned by local shipowner Richard Young was named Walsoken.
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from 1747 to 1757. Born in Walsoken and died 23 March 1757. Attended
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Walsoken is approximately 47 miles (80 km) west-north-west of
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Wisbech Inns, Taverns and Beerhouse-Houses : Past and Present
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which are rich with zigzag moulding decoration. An arch in the
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County A to Z Atlas, Street & Road maps Norfolk, page 230
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west doorway. The interior of the church has massive Norman
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in 1871. One child baptised at this font grew up to be
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the district under particular jurisdiction by the wall
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Early records include one to "Sleeply Nightshade" by
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"A Wisbech Wedding". 780:roof with painted angels and other figures 1672: 1658: 1650: 1586:Daily Mirror Greyhound Fact File, page 419 1218:. Friends of Wisbech & Fenland Museum. 1216:Wisbech Inns, Taverns and Beerhouse-Houses 855:, (1830–1881) was an actor and playwright. 417:. The council is Walsoken Parish Council. 20: 1443: 1441: 1439: 1437: 1423: 1421: 845:jockey and trainer. 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Ketley (2021). 1231:Cambridge Independent Press 1188:. 29 March 1788. p. 3. 1090:www.heritage.norfolk.gov.uk 1086:"Norfolk Heritage Explorer" 1065:www.heritage.norfolk.gov.uk 841:, (1820-1874) was a famous 723:. He was the Rector's boy, 106:OS grid reference 18:Human settlement in England 2310: 1610:"WALSOKEN (Wheatley Bank)" 1495:"Walsoken Parish Memorial" 1414:. 25 July 1975. p. 4. 1278:. 6 April 1934. p. 4. 2289:Civil parishes in Norfolk 2204: 1691: 1642:. 5 July 1938. p. 7. 1612:. Greyhound Racing Times. 1569:"Shipping Intelligence". 1556:British Newspaper Archive 1374:www.wisbechstandard.co.uk 1294:www.british-history.ac.uk 1263:(50). Natasha Shiels: 20. 1164:www.british-history.ac.uk 956:Woodhouse, Barry (2014). 629:. The nearest airport is 535:Amalgamation with Wisbech 319: 297: 257: 40: 28: 1545:"Lincolnshire Chronicle" 1146:History of Neighbourhood 999:"Parish population 2015" 947:Storey, Neil R. 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Walsoken is located in Norfolk
Norfolk
Density
OS grid reference
TF4710
London
Civil parish
District
King's Lynn and West Norfolk
Shire county
Norfolk
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
PE13, PE14
Dialling code
Police
Norfolk
Fire
Norfolk
Ambulance
East of England
UK Parliament
South West Norfolk
UK

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