Three BBC Radio Norfolk presenters are swapping seats to present new shows at the radio station from 8 July. |
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It will be the second time in less than a month that the Open racers have had a double-header at the Norfolk venue. |
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The author of a treatise on sepulchral urns lately discovered in Norfolk was moved to comment. |
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The Norfolk Horn was used along with Southdowns in the development of the Suffolk breed of sheep. |
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Four hundred tonnes were unknowingly imported by a Norfolk company and sold in Britain. |
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On the day of the murder there was torrential downpour of rain on Norfolk Island. |
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Timpson said he wanted to retire back to his beloved Norfolk to write about the county and Country he loved so much. |
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The survey team rediscovered the earthworks, reviving the possibility that a 16th century fort may still exist on the Norfolk coast. |
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Finally, I must acknowledge the kindness of His Grace The Duke of Norfolk in allowing access to his archives at Arundel Castle. |
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What we know is that police, Norfolk Island Police, were called to his ministerial office at about lunch time today. |
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In 1439, William Aylewyn, a chandler, obtained royal licence to buy 200 quarts of barley in Norfolk to bring to Maldon. |
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In Norfolk, Virginia, a whole shipload of watching sailors let out a gang-whoop of recognition. |
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Social services, education and health managers in Norfolk said a series of crucial mistakes and misjudgments had been made. |
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Norfolk is the best wintering county in the UK for shorelarks and small flocks could found at Snettisham, Holkham Gap and Caister-on-Sea. |
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Gone is the sparse acoustic strum of a heartbroken Norfolk lass and in steps a more knowing soul. |
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The Norfolk Island subspecies of the Long-tailed Triller has become extinct. |
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Mark Johnston saddles The Bonus King in the Norfolk Stakes and this speedy colt is fancied to take plenty of catching. |
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Boudicca was the queen of the Iceni, a Celtic tribe in Norfolk and Suffolk in eastern Britain. |
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She took the four teenagers to live in the depths of Norfolk, with no communication from the outside world for three and a half weeks. |
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Having been raised on a rural farm in Norfolk, and now living in Stratford it sickens me to see blood sport taking place. |
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More than 30 people were turfed out of Norfolk House, Brookmill Road, Deptford, following an early morning raid. |
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Standing under an ancient blackwood in the top corner of our back paddock you can see across the Norfolk Plains to distant Mt. Arthur. |
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Among the many ornithological features observed along the Norfolk coast during the autumn of 1993 was a heavy and prolonged migration of siskins. |
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As a youth I went mackerel fishing with an old boy called Sam off the Norfolk coast. |
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We moved to rural Norfolk from Hong Kong, which at that point was the most crowded city in the world. |
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Last night's Eastern Evening News has predicted that I will win North Norfolk. |
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I've left the comforting surroundings of rural Norfolk, and I'm staying in a posh hotel in Marylebone Lane, London. |
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In the dark of night, a 150-foot yacht packed to the gunwales with explosives slowly steams toward Naval Station Norfolk. |
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Norfolk birders know the hoopoe as a spring and autumn passage migrant, but only in small numbers. |
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With the Lower East Side ankle deep in snow and slush, our vehicle sits safe and sound, parked streetside a few blocks over on Norfolk Street. |
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It is believed that Norfolk is the first Trading Standards Department to extradite a convicted criminal from abroad. |
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The buzzard, although not a native of the Eastern Counties, is apt to appear in both Lincolnshire and Norfolk from time to time. |
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Experts said they had been washed ashore by exceptionally strong north-easterly winds which had churned up the seabed off north Norfolk. |
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In his Norfolk jacket, breeks made from Glenturret's own tweed and yellow flashes in his socks, Alex Seldon is dressed for the part. |
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A cobalt blue sea buffers snoozy Norfolk Island against the tumultuous world beyond it. |
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The final link of what is believed to be a necklet owned by Queen Boadicea has been discovered in Norfolk. |
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Towering above the pink-feet visiting north-west Norfolk last winter was a white, or snow phase, greater snow goose. |
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Even the jokes about Newfies aren't unique, if one replaces Newfoundland with Norfolk, Shetland, Kerry, Tasmania or Arkansas. |
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At the height of the demonstrations we were called up from our South London nick to support the Norfolk guys. |
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The aircraft carrier Harry S Truman, the newest operational flattop in the U.S. fleet, sailed this morning from Norfolk, Virginia. |
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The Duke of Norfolk, in the next row, offered pungent comments about one or two of them. |
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The partially destroyed Merrimack at Norfolk, of course, was a godsend for the nascent Confederate navy, as was the shipyard's huge dry dock. |
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The ship and crew left its home port of Norfolk, Virginia, in January for an unscheduled deployment in support of the global war on terrorism. |
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Many thousands arrived on the Norfolk coast and on light-vessels and drifters offshore. |
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Eve rents a summerhouse in the village of Norfolk, imagining that it would be an ideal summer retreat set amidst an idyllic surrounding. |
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Smallest of snipes, the jack snipe has been declining in Norfolk in recent years. |
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Mary, on her way to Greenwich, was warned of the trap and rode pell-mell for Norfolk. |
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The Norfolk farm was accredited by the RSPCA with the Freedom Food standard, a stamp of approval for animal-friendly operators. |
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For the past three Christmases I have purchased a small Norfolk pine for decoration. |
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If the plans go ahead relatives and friends of acute patients from North Norfolk face a potential round trip of 60 miles to visit. |
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The problem at the Norfolk, Va., storage facility wasn't just a hill of beans. |
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They said they were in touch with technical support at a military airbase in Lakenheath, in Norfolk in Britain. |
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A car provides an excellent mobile observatory for tracking down and observing contingents of pink-footed geese wintering in north-west Norfolk. |
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I panicked and, although it would be ridiculous to die of exposure in Norfolk, I could have done if I had not kept my wits about me. |
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Colonial nesters, young common terns have been ringed in considerable numbers in Norfolk for many years. |
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Norfolk died in January 1476, and John the Elder hastily moved to reoccupy Caister Castle, as a letter from John the Younger indicates. |
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His first official honorary consultant post came in 1946 when he was appointed to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital. |
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They arrived in Hemsby in Norfolk this afternoon after a 26-hour road trip from Hamburg, via the Harwich ferry. |
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The observant visitor to the Norfolk coast can hardly fail to notice its abundant Second World War defences, especially pillboxes. |
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Were he to live in Ireland, damper by far than his Norfolk base, he'd grow lots more asparagus and globe artichokes. |
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Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk One of a pair of mid nineteenth-century antiquarian buffets, incorporating seventeenth-century Flemish carvings. |
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The children are there, too, poignant in their Norfolk jackets, sailor suits, and dropped-waist dresses. |
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At the company's Norfolk, Va., location, the sales force held an open house with a homecoming theme and tailgate party. |
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I went a bit mad when I decided to move on from my superduper high-powered job and work on my own from a cottage in rural Norfolk. |
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In north Norfolk we are used to the dramatic appearance of a Barn Owl as it hunts the road side verges searching for small rodents. |
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The fenlands of Norfolk are one of the flattest places on the planet and boats are the only way to travel. |
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I wonder if it could have been an outbreak of 'marsh fever' which, I believe, affected the areas around the Norfolk Fens? |
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Any list of Norfolk ornithological successes must include the marsh harrier. |
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High on the roof of the store, weaving a string of Norfolk reeds into the thatch, Billy Betsford looked down at the old man. |
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She was to become a lady-in-waiting for a baroness in Norfolk, the end of the English world for Sibyl. |
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The arrests followed Operation Norfolk, a probe into drug trafficking conducted by the National Crime Squad. |
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This traditional singer, guitarist and concertina and melodeon player was born in Norfolk and is based in Yorkshire after a spell in Ireland. |
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Some flower thieves were fined just last month for digging up 300 quid's worth from a Norfolk garden. |
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He also leisurely re-decorated his Georgian rectory in Norfolk where he had moved to avoid journalists doorstepping him in London. |
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The early expeditioners, who climbed in Norfolk jackets and nailed boots, believed their only obstacle to conquering the mountain was getting at it. |
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We had two big old trees in our backyard, an oak tree and a beautiful old Norfolk pine, and I used to spend a lot of my time up those trees, looking at stars. |
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Many fruits can only be eaten in season, but apples were dried for keeping and eating out of season. The Norfolk Biffin apple was especially good for this. |
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Checks with Norfolk police revealed that the pair were known to have been involved in the theft of wild flowers, plants and bulbs, which were then re-sold to the public. |
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If you don't have space to plant your tree in the garden after the holidays, consider the subtropical Norfolk Island pine, which can be grown as a houseplant. |
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During Ralph's stay at Winchester his family moved from Essex to Norfolk, taking up residence in Weybourne, near Sheringham which was where the Fowlers golfed regularly. |
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Recently, Simon Walker has highlighted the case of one John Kingsley, an esquire in the service of Henry IV's enemy, Thomas Mowbray, heir to the dukedom of Norfolk. |
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The garden volunteers have chosen to grow a traditional Norfolk Biffin apple, a cooking variety which used to be cooked slowly in the oven, pressed down and cooked again. |
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In Norfolk they are to be seen most regularly in the neighbourhood of Cley and Blakeney, on the landward slopes of shingle banks and on rough grassy ground behind. |
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Ann Whiting, of Castle Rising, Norfolk presented the couple with a crocheted shawl which she had spent six months making. |
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She studied acting at New York and received training in ballet, jazz and tap dance at Norfolk Civic Ballet, Old Dominion University and at HB Studios. |
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It is worth noting, therefore, that the Doom painting over the chancel arch of St Margaret's Church, Tivetshall, Norfolk, was overpainted with the royal arms of Elizabeth. |
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The event took place near Norfolk, Virginia, and was perfectly timed. |
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The Midland shires and the shires of the south-east Danelaw conformed to the usual English patterns, as did the East-Anglian divisions of Norfolk and Suffolk. |
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If the chance meeting of the country mouse from the Norfolk tea shop and Father Christmas on the streets of London sounds the stuff of a fairytale, then think again. |
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The new appointments follow the deaths of the Queen Mother, the Duke of Norfolk, Lord Hailsham and Lord Longford, who were all members of the Garter. |
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Flags were flying at half mast as a mark of respect for the Duke of Norfolk who died two days ago at the age of 86, the Arundel ground being part of the Duke's estate. |
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We love Norfolk pines and notice they are fairly plentiful in the area. |
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In fact, there had been two decades of research in animals on IVF, and the protesters failed to block the Norfolk clinic from producing its first test-tube baby a year later. |
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Early works covering Norfolk ornithology make fascinating reading. |
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There is, for example, a remarkable pair of small drop-leaf tables produced around 1790 in southeastern Virginia, probably in Norfolk or its immediate environs. |
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Julie's mum, Linda Norfolk, said the tragedy had left the family broken-hearted and told how her daughter battled for years against the stigma of the condition. |
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The Norfolk coast, renowned for its wealth of wintering wildfowl and waders, continues to attract parties of ever-elusive and enigmatic shorelarks. |
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Originally from the north Norfolk coast, he was bought up with the tradition that when the maroons went up, the whole community downed tools and rushed to help. |
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Norfolk police today told the Daily Beast that the man is still in a critical condition. |
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A committee of enquiry into the security of life and property in Sydney identified the twin evils of poor discipline and the influx of Norfolk Island expirees to the barracks. |
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Since Moholland is back at base in Norfolk, the witenagemot will try to have it delivered by an important person drawn from the field of politics. |
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He died at his brother's house, the rectory at Long Stratton, Norfolk. |
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Firman, from Norfolk, is the reigning British formula Nippon champion. |
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His wife, Marie, recently told me that as a youngster he would walk for miles on Shabbat to daven in the Orthodox shul in Norfolk, known as the Cumberland Street Shul. |
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Not surprisingly the grey wagtail is a scarce nester in Norfolk. |
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We had moved, about 70 miles out of London into the boonies of Norfolk. |
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The lightship had just finished a stint warning shipping away from shallow outer banks off the Norfolk coast, and was being towed to South Shields for a refit. |
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Beatrice was said to be very upset because another of her Norfolk terriers, Millie, died from natural causes recently. |
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He left home at 17 and lived for a time in Sydney where he performed as a drag queen, travelled overseas and lived on Norfolk Island before settling in Alice Springs. |
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And also, within the stone artefacts we found pieces of obsidian and there's no volcanic glass on Norfolk, and this was sourced as coming from the Kermadec Islands. |
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By the entrance are various commemorative plaques honouring the visits of recent British royalty and grandest noblemen of Norman roots, such as the Duke of Norfolk. |
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Sightings at a holiday resort in Norfolk have proved incorrect and a woman bearing a resemblance to Carly seen at the Notting Hill Carnival was traced. |
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Pregnant Stacy Ellington, of Upwell, Norfolk, was in a car being driven on the correct side of the road by boyfriend David Loasby. |
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Janice Sheridan, 45, and her mother Constance were found stabbed to death at their isolated home in Upwell, Norfolk, in January. |
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Ned, who lives with his wife Esther in rural Outwell, Norfolk, said he has no idea how to fire the standard issue British Army assault rifle. |
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Maureen suffered internal injuries at their home in Outwell, Norfolk, in March last year and died six days later. |
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Events will be promoted on social and local media to bring attention to Norfolk s vast array of visual art offerings. |
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Two of the Norfolk four pled guilty, and two were convicted at trial. |
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He has since been recovering at the Royals's country estate in Norfolk. |
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Elizabeth Dewfall, of Norfolk, says she'd love to use her skills but hospitals won't give her hours to fit in with her life as a mum. |
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Daniel Entwistle disappeared on Saturday May 3 shortly after leaving his home in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. |
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Retired solicitor Robert Manning, of Diss, Norfolk, traced the silver to a bank vault last year. |
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Foster, pictured with handler Jo Lobb who recaptured him, flew away from Banham Zoo near Diss, Norfolk, a week ago. |
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We get Theo practising his boxing skills, Duncan discussing his bedroom habits and Deborah having a right go at a Norfolk band called Hamfatter. |
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The idea came after he performed on stage in King's Lynn, Norfolk, as a guest vocalist with a local band. |
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But the comb or half quarter is very general in the Eastern counties, particularly in Norfolk. |
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They are most numerous in the Lake District but other concentrations occur within the Norfolk Broads, some major reservoirs and principal rivers. |
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Davies and Tony Gregory conducted archaeological surveys of Roman coins that appeared during the period of Roman occupation of Norfolk. |
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Afterwards, the pagans held the present areas of Kent, Sussex, Norfolk and Suffolk, and the area around the Humber. |
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Later they were joined by Henry Bolingbroke, the son and heir of John of Gaunt, and Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk. |
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The paintings were left to the nation by the Duke of Norfolk in lieu of inheritance taxes. |
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The plot, masterminded by Roberto di Ridolfi, was discovered and Norfolk was beheaded. |
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One was assigned to the Duke of Norfolk and another to the Earl of Northumberland. |
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Richard's vanguard, commanded by Norfolk, attacked but struggled against Oxford's men, and some of Norfolk's troops fled the field. |
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Northumberland and his men fled north on seeing the king's fate, and Norfolk was killed. |
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The death of John Howard, Duke of Norfolk, his close companion, may have had a demoralising effect on Richard and his men. |
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Even her own uncle, the Duke of Norfolk, had come to resent her attitude to her power. |
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Cromwell was now surrounded by enemies at court, with Norfolk also able to draw on his niece's position. |
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By 1546 the conservatives, the Duke of Norfolk, Wriothesly, Gardiner and Tunstall were in the ascendent. |
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He persuaded Henry to change his will to replace Norfolk, Wriothesly, Gardiner and Tunstall as executors with Seymour's supporters. |
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Mary inherited estates in Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex, and was granted Hunsdon and Beaulieu as her own. |
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On 9 July, from Kenninghall, Norfolk, she wrote to the privy council with orders for her proclamation as Edward's successor. |
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Major freight railroads in Virginia include Norfolk Southern and CSX Transportation. |
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One month later, he was publicly baptised at Norfolk House, again by Secker. |
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Nelson's aunt, Alice Nelson was the wife of Reverend Robert Rolfe, Rector of Hilborough, Norfolk and grandmother of Sir Robert Monsey Rolfe. |
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It includes the ceremonial counties of Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Suffolk. |
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A mammoth skeleton found at West Runton, Norfolk, in 1990, is the most complete in the world. |
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The Thursford Collection in Norfolk is the country's biggest collection of steam engines. |
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The economy in Norfolk, Cambridgeshire and Suffolk is traditionally mostly agricultural. |
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Sandringham House in Norfolk and Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire are privately owned by the Queen. |
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The site was once home to a medieval deer park, latterly owned by the Duke of Norfolk. |
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The Diocese of Ely also includes the western part of Norfolk, a few parishes in Peterborough and Essex, and one in Bedfordshire. |
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Lotus Cars is based at the former site of RAF Hethel, a World War II airfield in Norfolk. |
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In March 2010 Konectbus in Norfolk was purchased as well as the Hexham operations of Arriva North East and integrated into Go North East. |
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These include the Duke of Norfolk, the Countess of Oxford and Asquith and the Duchess of Somerset. |
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Other buildings include the Royal Lodge, Cumberland Lodge, the Cranbourne Tower and Norfolk Farm. |
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Margaret Audley, Duchess of Norfolk, 1562, companion to portrait of the Duke, by Hans Eworth. |
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In January 1815 John Dickens was called back to London, and the family moved to Norfolk Street, Fitzrovia. |
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The Norfolk melodeon player and singer Tony Hall has given the tradition a unique style. |
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The most successful folk artists from the region in recent years are probably the Essex born Billy Bragg and the Norfolk born Beth Orton. |
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In September 1928 Britten went as a boarder to Gresham's School, in Holt, Norfolk. |
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Caine grew up in Southwark, London, and during the Second World War, he was evacuated to North Runcton near King's Lynn in Norfolk. |
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The name may have arisen from a need to match the status of Norfolk as a county rather than a city. |
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Around the same time, Chapman moved Lotus to new premises at Hethel in Norfolk. |
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He was the first to land an aircraft at Norfolk Island and Lord Howe Island. |
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The Royal Arms of England as depicted on the Kings Arms pub in Blakeney, Norfolk. |
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The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads form a network of waterways between Norwich and the coast and are popular for recreational boating. |
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In May 2013, fossilized human footprints were found in newly uncovered sediment on a beach in Happisburgh, Norfolk. |
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He maintained both his parliamentary supremacy and his popularity in Norfolk, his home county. |
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Its leaders appealed to the British government for assistance, and were offered Norfolk Island. |
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They were pushed back to the eastern edges of the city by ECOMOG, after which HMS Norfolk was sent to offer assistance. |
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Norfolk was executed, and the English Parliament introduced a bill barring Mary from the throne, to which Elizabeth refused to give royal assent. |
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After Dunmore's troops were overwhelmed by Patriots at Great Bridge, Dunmore fled to naval ships anchored off Norfolk. |
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Another of his descendants, George Freeman, is a Conservative Member of Parliament for Mid Norfolk. |
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The final inheritable office is that of Earl Marshal, held by the Dukes of Norfolk. |
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In 1398, a remark by Bolingbroke regarding Richard II's rule was interpreted as treason by Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk. |
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After teaching at Watton County Secondary School in Norfolk he won a place at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. |
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In England, 307 people were killed in the counties of Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex. |
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Acts of remembrance were also held in Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex. |
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In the 1970s some cafes, like the one in Cley, Norfolk run by Nancy Gull, became centers for meeting and communication. |
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It is believed that Charles Howard was taught French and a bit of Latin at the house of his uncle, the 3rd Duke of Norfolk. |
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He served as a page to his cousin Thomas who later became the 4th Duke of Norfolk. |
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Flemish weavers had gone over to Worstead and North Walsham in Norfolk in the 12th century and established the woolen industry. |
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There is an active Unitarian community based in a Grade 2 listed building in New Road, and a Spiritualist church in Norfolk Square. |
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During the Industrial Revolution Norfolk developed little industry except in Norwich which was a late addition to the railway network. |
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A Local Enterprise Partnership has recently been established by business leaders to help grow jobs across Norfolk and Suffolk. |
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Norfolk is also home to Wymondham College, the UK's largest remaining state boarding school. |
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The City College Norwich and the College of West Anglia are colleges covering Norwich and King's Lynn as well as Norfolk as a whole. |
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University Campus Suffolk also run higher education courses in Norfolk, from multiple locations including Great Yarmouth College. |
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For the full County Council election results for 2017 and previous elections click on this link Norfolk County Council elections. |
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In December 2009, the Boundary Committee recommended a single unitary authority covering all of Norfolk, including Norwich. |
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The proposed change was strongly resisted, principally by Norfolk County Council and the Conservative opposition in Parliament. |
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Reacting to the announcement, Norfolk County Council issued a statement that it would seek leave to challenge the decision in the courts. |
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Norfolk is one of the few counties in England that does not have a motorway. |
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The Great Eastern Main Line is a major railway from London Liverpool Street Station to Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk. |
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Norfolk is a popular tourist destination and has several major holiday attractions. |
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The main area of distribution is from Woburn, east into Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk and North Essex, and south towards Whipsnade. |
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The Elizabeth River estuary is important for Norfolk, Virginia, Chesapeake, Virginia, Virginia Beach, Virginia and Portsmouth, Virginia. |
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The Broads are a network of mostly navigable rivers and lakes in the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. |
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The Norfolk wherry, the traditional cargo craft of the area, can still be seen on the Broads as some specimens have been preserved and restored. |
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The River Bure is a tributary of the River Yare which rises near Aylsham in Norfolk and joins the Yare just downstream of Breydon Water. |
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Norfolk reed from the broads has been a traditional material for thatching houses. |
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He moved north and after an unsuccessful attempt to get his brother Gyrth to join him, he raided Norfolk and Lincolnshire. |
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During the development programme, launch sites in Barbados, Uist and Norfolk were also considered. |
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The surface remains at Cissbury are one such example, but perhaps the most famous is the extensive complex at Grimes Graves in Norfolk. |
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Some speakers, mostly rural, in the area from London to Norfolk exhibit this conversion, mainly before voiceless fricatives. |
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The Norfolk dialect is spoken in the traditional county of Norfolk and areas of north Suffolk. |
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During the 1580s, Coke became intimately linked with the Howard family, the Dukes of Norfolk and Earls of Arundel. |
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Thanks to his work in their behalf, Coke had earned the favour of the Dukes of Norfolk. |
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Two Class I railroads, Norfolk Southern and CSX, provide freight rail service in northern New Castle County. |
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Norfolk Southern provides freight service along the Northeast Corridor and to industrial areas in Edgemoor, New Castle, and Delaware City. |
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Close to the falls is Lyulph's Tower, a pele tower or castellated building built by a former Duke of Norfolk as a shooting box. |
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It contributes to the tourist industry in the Lake District and Norfolk Broads areas of England, where many of the books are set. |
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Still other tales claim that Conan Doyle was inspired by his time on holiday in North Norfolk, where the tale of Black Shuck is well known. |
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Black Shuck or Old Shuck is the name given to a ghostly black dog said to roam the Norfolk, Essex, and Suffolk coastline of England. |
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He proceeded to Lambeth, London, serving Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, as tutor to his son Thomas. |
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Agami is a professor of accounting at the Colloge of Business and Public Administration at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. |
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This is the fourth year Boston has been a finalist, the third year for Norfolk and the second for Aldine. |
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The marsh, to the east of Norwich, is run by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust and hosts a variety of waterbirds and wildlife. |
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Instead, Santa rode an outrigger, elves wore aloha shirts and a Norfolk Island pine was the traditional Christmas tree. |
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The Norfolk side equalised on 64 minutes as Dave Staff's 25 yard free kick took a wicked deflection to wrong-foot keeper Neil Thomas. |
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A WHITE-winged Black Tern from Eastern Europe and Lesser Yellowlegs from North America drew crowds to Cantley, Norfolk. |
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Anthroponymous fishing grounds were named by Norfolk Islanders after Norfolk Islanders. |
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The rest were removed yesterday by the RSPCA, Norfolk charity Redwings Horse Sanctuary and the International League for the Protection of Horses. |
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What do Sewin sea trout, Norfolk black turkeys and Ayrshire cattle have in common? |
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Doctors at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital where she worked said she suffered a mini-stroke. |
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We have sourced our trees from southern Ireland, Norfolk, Denmark and Penrith in Cumbria. |
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A RARE Squacco Heron from southern Europe has decided to make itself at home in the Norfolk Broads. |
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Mechanic Mr Allan Jones, aged 53, of Trunch, Norfolk, erected the wooden scarecrow, which stands side on, in his allotment for a joke. |
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They popped into the tiny social club at Trunch, Norfolk, on Christmas Eve while visiting Noel's girlfriend Meg's parents nearby. |
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Mechanic Allan Jones, aged 53, of Trunch, Norfolk, erected the wooden scarecrow on his allotment for a joke. |
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Colman's was founded in 1814 by Norfolk businessman Jeremiah Colman using his own blend of brown and white seeds. |
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Walking north on Hazeltine Avenue toward Fashion Square, two Norfolk Island pines come into view. |
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Truss, who is single, lives happily in a large house on the outskirts of Brighton with her dog, a Norfolk spaniel called Hoagy. |
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Somerfield in Norfolk had no fresh corn on the cob but stocked 1 litre tubs of Wall's Cornish ice cream. |
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A Norfolk Police spokeswoman said Ben Cowles had also been charged with three counts of assault. |
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Either Norfolk is living in a space capsule or someone is telling porkies here. |
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Following these departures from New York, Charleston and Norfolk, Carnival Sunshine will return to its current homeport of Port Canaveral, Fla. |
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Norfolk County Council yesterday admitted it has spent pounds 82,358 on private eyes in the past three years. |
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The 1m2f contest has attracted 13 runners, including Mobilizer, a colt by Derby winner Motivator who is based at Her Majesty 's Royal Studs in Norfolk. |
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But the search was going on for little Jake Parker with three lifeboats and a shore patrol scanning the coastline around Brancaster beach, north Norfolk. |
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Close to the falls is Lyulph's Tower, a pele tower built by a former Duke of Norfolk as a shooting box that is now the focus of many walks in the area. |
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At the Salisbury parliament of February 1297, Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk, in his capacity as Marshal of England, objected to a royal summons of military service. |
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Culinary Specialists serving aboard USS Enterprise had the opportunity to meet with Food Network personality Chef Emeril Lagasse at the Norfolk Navy Exchange on Oct. |
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William and Kate headed out of London with their new baby and her elder brother Prince George as they made their way to their bolthole in Norfolk. |
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Throughout most of USS America's life as a PCU, the bulk of the crew was engaged in training, in her future homeport of San Diego as well as in Norfolk. |
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In 1075, during William's absence, Ralph de Gael, the Earl of Norfolk, and Roger de Breteuil the Earl of Hereford, conspired to overthrow him in the Revolt of the Earls. |
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One of the British titles, plus the foreign ones, would pass by some legal jiggery-pokery known as a special remainder to his older brother William, a Norfolk clergyman. |
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Shane Ward, 53, left ajar of babyfood contaminated with bleach in a jiffy bag in the fresh vegetable department of Morrisons' King's Lynn branch in Norfolk. |
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Their common patron was probably Thomas, Duke of Norfolk and Cornwall. |
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Coot Club and The Big Six are set in an accurate representation of the Norfolk Broads, particularly the small village of Horning and its surrounding rivers and broads. |
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They are set in an accurate representation of the Norfolk Broads, particularly the small village of Horning and its surrounding rivers and broads. |
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Asquith's last visit was see the widowed Venetia Montagu in Norfolk. |
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These offices are hereditary in themselves, and in recent times have been held by the Dukes of Norfolk and the Marquesses of Cholmondeley respectively. |
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This phase is contemporary with the Seahenge site in Norfolk. |
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Coke's descendants through Henry include the Earls of Leicester, particularly Coke of Norfolk, a landowner, Member of Parliament and agricultural reformer. |
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Coke's father, Robert Coke, was a barrister and Bencher of Lincoln's Inn who built up a strong practice representing clients from his home area of Norfolk. |
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The area is home to several large military bases such as Naval Station Norfolk, Little Creek Amphibious Base, Oceana Naval Station, and Dam Neck Naval Base. |
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In 1700 several hundred French Huguenots migrated from England to the colony of Virginia, where the English Crown had promised them land grants in Lower Norfolk County. |
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With over 70 food service operations throughout the Southeast, Piccadilly Food Service brings a thriving operations model to Norfolk and Richmond. |
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In 1997, he was transferred to the Category C Wayland Prison in Norfolk. |
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The common or corn poppy was voted the county flower of Essex and Norfolk in 2002 following a poll by the wild plant conservation charity Plantlife. |
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The theatre has 1,200 seats and is one of the largest in Norfolk. |
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People from Norfolk are sometimes known as Norfolk Dumplings, an allusion to the flour dumplings that were traditionally a significant part of the local diet. |
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As a result, the speech of Norfolk is more of an accent than a dialect, though one part retained from the Norfolk dialect is the distinctive grammar of the region. |
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These two routes meet at King's Lynn, which is also the starting point of the A10, which provides West Norfolk with a direct link to London via Ely, Cambridge and Hertford. |
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Norfolk has a completely comprehensive state education system, with secondary school age from 11 to 16 or in some schools with sixth forms, 18 years old. |
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During the English Civil War Norfolk was largely Parliamentarian. |
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Situated on the east coast, Norfolk was vulnerable to invasions from Scandinavia and Northern Europe, and forts were built to defend against the Angles and Saxons. |
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According to contemporary reports, John travelled from Spalding, Lincolnshire, to Bishop's Lynn, Norfolk, but he was taken ill and decided to return. |
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This SPA borders onto the North Norfolk Coast Special Protection Area. |
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In 1571, Cecil and Walsingham uncovered the Ridolfi Plot, which was a plan to replace Elizabeth with Mary with the help of Spanish troops and the Duke of Norfolk. |
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A paper in his father's handwriting, dated 9 June 1700, shows the family estate in Norfolk and Suffolk to have been nine manors in Norfolk and one in Suffolk. |
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As a child, Walpole attended a private school at Massingham, Norfolk. |
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Other tourist attractions include historic towns like Bury St Edmunds, Cambridge and Ely as well as areas such as Constable Country, the Broads and the North Norfolk coast. |
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The landscape of Cambridgeshire and Norfolk has been heavily influenced by Dutch technology, from the use of red clay roof tiles to the draining of The Fens. |
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In February 1995 Hunt announced an alliance with Pacific Grand Prix, who like Lotus were also based in Norfolk in the UK, and Team Lotus came to an end. |
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At one of these, during the triennial Norfolk and Norwich Festival in October 1924, he heard Frank Bridge's orchestral poem The Sea, conducted by the composer. |
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Others refer to local notabilities or incidents from the Norfolk area. |
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The University of East Anglia's Norwich Business School is housed in the Thomas Paine Study Centre on its Norwich campus, in Paine's home county of Norfolk. |
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In May 2013, 33 English and one Welsh council held local elections, with UKIP gaining 139 seats for a total of 147, with significant gains in Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Kent. |
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The Harrison Opera House, in Norfolk, is home of the Virginia Opera. |
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Henry, to Thomas Cromwell's annoyance, insisted on parliamentary time to discuss questions of faith, which he achieved through the Duke of Norfolk. |
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On 20 August, Richard rode from Nottingham to Leicester, joining Norfolk. |
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Consequently, Howard supported Richard III in deposing Edward's sons, for which he received the dukedom of Norfolk and his original share of the Mowbray estate. |
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Richard's most loyal subject was John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk. |
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Some of his supporters in the south rose up prematurely, thus allowing Richard's Lieutenant in the South, the Duke of Norfolk, to prevent many rebels from joining forces. |
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Restoration Home A 16th century Norfolk home is beset with damp, earthworm and deathwatch beetle, and features more architectural styles than you can shake a stick at. |
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Her science and computer background helped her find work as a systems analyst for Dupont, GE, Ethyl, and Norfolk Southern Railroad after graduation. |
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According to the account given in the Norfolk paper of the 15th, it seems probable that the ship Nigre, prize to the Constitution, will be found to be a pirate. |
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