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Village in Norfolk, England
Felbrigg is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. Felbrigg is located 1.7 miles (2.7 km) south-west of Cromer and 20 miles (32 km)
Felbrigg
Country house in Norfolk, England
Felbrigg Hall is a 17th-century English country house near the village of that name in Norfolk. Part of a National Trust property, the unaltered 17th-century
Felbrigg_Hall
English Member of Parliament
John Felbrigg was one of the two MPs for Ipswich in 1407. K.N. Houghton (1993). "FELBRIGG, John, of Ipswich, Suff.". In Clark, Linda; Rawcliffe, Carole;
John_Felbrigg
Topics referred to by the same term
Felbrigg is a village in England. Felbrigg may also refer to: Thomas Wyndham of Felbrigg, a see captain John Felbrigg, MP for Ipswich (UK Parliament constituency)
Felbrigg_(disambiguation)
UK Site of Special Scientific Interest
Felbrigg Woods is a 164.6-hectare (407-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south-west of Cromer in Norfolk, England. It is the main part
Felbrigg_Woods
Sir Thomas Wyndham of Felbrigg (c.1466 – c.1522) was an English sea captain and Vice-Admiral of England. He was born in Bolton, Yorkshire, the son of Sir
Thomas_Wyndham_of_Felbrigg
Church in Felbrigg, England
II* listed parish church in the Church of England Diocese of Norwich in Felbrigg, Norfolk. The church is medieval with later additions. Built of flint with
St Margaret's Church, Felbrigg
St_Margaret's_Church,_Felbrigg
Town in Norfolk, England
nearly 9 mi (14 km) north of Norwich. The town is close to Blickling, Felbrigg, Mannington and Wolterton Halls, which are popular tourist attractions
Aylsham
Coastal town in Norfolk, England
church of Saints Peter and Paul, is what was in 1337 called Shipden-juxta-Felbrigg, and by the end of the 14th century known as Cromer. A reference to a place
Cromer
Polish nobleman (1334–1410)
Simon de Felbrigg (d.1351), Knight of the Garter, of Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk, Standard Bearer to King Richard II. His monumental brass in Felbrigg Church
Przemyslaus I Noszak, Duke of Cieszyn
Przemyslaus_I_Noszak,_Duke_of_Cieszyn
British subject of a lunacy case (1840–1866)
1840 – 2 February 1866) was the son of William Howe Windham and the heir to Felbrigg Hall in the county of Norfolk, England. In 1861–62, he was the subject
William_Frederick_Windham
English historian
English landowner, biographer and historian. He bequeathed his family seat, Felbrigg Hall, to the National Trust. Robert Wyndham Cremer was born in Plympton
R._W._Ketton-Cremer
2005 British comedy film by Michael Winterbottom
recorded at a number of locations in England: Blickling Hall, Norfolk Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk Gunthorpe Hall, Norfolk Heydon Hall, Norfolk Deene Park,
A_Cock_and_Bull_Story
Grade I listed palace in England
ashlar, reused from a previously building. The design has been compared to Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk. The doorway on the west side of the west wing has a round
Wolvesey_Palace
Norfolk. Elizabeth de Scales, who married Sir Roger Felbrigg and was buried at St Margaret's Church, Felbrigg. Patent Rolls Philip Morant, The History and Antiquities
Robert Scales, 3rd Baron Scales
Robert_Scales,_3rd_Baron_Scales
Irish writer (1854–1900)
Oscar, Cyril and Constance Wilde during their summer holiday in Felbrigg, southwest of Cromer, Norfolk in 1892
Oscar_Wilde
Surname list
may refer to: From de Wymondham (Windham), lords of Wymondham, later of Felbrigg Hall Ailward de Wymondham (fl. 12th century), a person of some consideration
Windham_(surname)
English director (1940–2024)
Pakenham). His godfather was Robert Wyndham Ketton-Cremer, the last squire of Felbrigg Hall and a noted biographer. He was educated at Eton College and Trinity
Tristram_Powell
Preserved body found in a Cumbria church in 1981
seems that John De Moulton also died at New Kaunas, along with a Sir Roger Felbrigg, a Norfolk knight. The Moultons had close family and tenurial ties with
St_Bees_Man
English architect
Countess of Dysart. From 1674 to 1675, Samwell designed the west wing of Felbrigg Hall and the original Eaton Hall, but he did not live to see these last
William_Samwell_(architect)
Protected roadside verges in Norfolk, England
Wildlife Trust marker post Location Map Ref Notes Marker post Sustead to Felbrigg Lane TG186376 Cromer to Metton lane TG208303 A148 East of Hillington TF739259
Norfolk Roadside Nature Reserve
Norfolk_Roadside_Nature_Reserve
County of England
from Wymondham R. W. Ketton-Cremer, Norfolk historian and former owner of Felbrigg Hall Sid Kipper, Norfolk humourist, author, songwriter and singer Myleene
Norfolk
Woodland conservation charity in the UK
Retrieved 2 August 2012.[dead link] "Great Wood – Felbrigg Estate". Details of Great Wood – Felbrigg. The Woodland Trust. Retrieved 23 August 2014. "Hackfall
Woodland_Trust
District in Norfolk, England
Dilham, Dunton East Beckham, East Ruston, Edgefield, Erpingham Fakenham, Felbrigg, Felmingham, Field Dalling, Fulmodeston Gimingham, Great Snoring, Gresham
North_Norfolk
Blickling Hall Brancaster Darrow Wood Elizabethan House Museum, Great Yarmouth Felbrigg Hall Horsey Windpump Oxburgh Hall Sheringham Park St. George's Guildhall
List of National Trust properties in England
List_of_National_Trust_properties_in_England
English landowner (1558–1645)
a fetterlock or, a crest formerly belonging to the Felbrigg family of Felbrigg, Norfolk, Felbrigg Hall having been the second earliest known home of the
John_Wyndham_(1558–1645)
British Member of Parliament
William Lukin Windham, and a British Member of Parliament. He lived at Felbrigg Hall. He represented the constituency of East Norfolk 1832–1835 as a Liberal
William Windham (Liberal politician)
William_Windham_(Liberal_politician)
English architect (1717–1789)
Lincolnshire, (additions 1749, since demolished)[citation needed] Felbrigg Hall, Felbrigg, Norfolk (1751–1756, new wing and decoration) Alnwick Castle, Alnwick
James_Paine_(architect)
English soldier and politician (1425–1485)
Howard (1445–1484/1524), who married Sir John Wyndham of Crownthorpe and Felbrigg, Norfolk (1443-1503), by whom she had issue (see Wyndham). Howard married
John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk
John_Howard,_1st_Duke_of_Norfolk
English landowner (??–1573)
Wyndham. John Wyndham was the second son of Sir Thomas Wyndham (d.1521) of Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk, by his first wife Alianore Scrope (c.1470–1505), daughter
John_Wyndham_(died_1573)
Topics referred to by the same term
William Windham Sr. (1717–1761), of Felbrigg, traveler and militia advocate William Windham (1750–1810), of Felbrigg, son of the above, Whig statesman William
William Windham (disambiguation)
William_Windham_(disambiguation)
British politician
Golden Square, Soho, London, the son and heir of William Windham, Sr. of Felbrigg Hall, whose ancestors had long been seated in Norfolk, by his second wife
William_Windham
Royal Navy officer
of Felbrigg, Norfolk on 20 September 1768. He was the son of the Rev. George Lukin and Susan Katherine Doughty. His father was the rector of Felbrigg and
William_Lukin
Robert Southwell. "Norfolk Records". 1886. Starr, Brian Daniel (19 October 2010). Knighted Knowledge is Power. ISBN 9781462801381. Felbrigg Hall v t e
Windham_Manor
English architect (1746–1813)
1790s Curraghmore House, County Waterford, Ireland, interior design 1790s Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk, alterations 1791–1804 Auckland Castle, County Durham, Gothic
James_Wyatt
English landowner and politician
Ashe Windham (17 February 1673 – 4 April 1749), of Felbrigg, Norfolk, was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1708
Ashe_Windham
for Sir Henry Hobart, 1st Baronet. Between 1621 and 1624, Lyminge built Felbrigg Hall, also in Norfolk, for Thomas Windham. Lyminge was buried in the churchyard
Robert_Lyminge
Town and civil parish in Norfolk, England
Cromer Dilham Dunton East Beckham East Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe
Fakenham
Seaside town in Norfolk, England
Cromer Dilham Dunton East Beckham East Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe
Sheringham
English painter and etcher (1782–1842)
He became the society's President in 1811. Cotman married Ann Miles at Felbrigg parish church on 6 January 1809. The pair remained devoted throughout their
John_Sell_Cotman
Surname list
Wyndham is a surname, and may refer to: Sir Thomas Wyndham of Felbrigg (c. 1466 – c. 1522), English sea captain and vice-admiral Thomas Wyndham (Royal
Wyndham_(surname)
Painting by Samuel Scott
acquired as part of the Paul Mellon Collection. An alternative version is at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk Herrmann p.30 https://collections.britishart.yale.edu/catalog/tms:366
The Thames and the Tower of London
The_Thames_and_the_Tower_of_London
Elmham Park and garden Mid 18th century TF 97943 21478 1001004 Felbrigg Hall II* Felbrigg Park and garden 18th century TG 19583 38051 1000185 Gunton Hall
Listed parks and gardens in the East of England
Listed_parks_and_gardens_in_the_East_of_England
Walcott was presented to Walcott church by Thomas de Walcott, Rector of Felbrigg. Walter married Millicent, daughter and heir of Walter de Gunton and held
De_Walcott_family
Village in Norfolk, England
Cromer Dilham Dunton East Beckham East Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe
Wiveton
Town and civil parish in Norfolk, England
Cromer Dilham Dunton East Beckham East Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe
North_Walsham
1632 painting by Rembrandt van Rijn
been in Felbrigg Hall since 1764, when it was recorded as a picture by Rembrandt of his mother. Version by Johann Heinrich Roos Version in Felbrigg Hall
Portrait of a 62-year-old Woman
Portrait_of_a_62-year-old_Woman
Independent preparatory school in Beeston Regis, Norfolk
Beeston Regis Estate. Beeston Regis Estate was part of the much larger Felbrigg Estate, the family seat. In 1940, a German bomb hit the building, causing
Beeston_Hall_School
Grade I listed building in West Somerset, United Kingdom
(died 1573): He was the second son of Sir Thomas Wyndham (died 1521) of Felbrigg in Norfolk by his first wife Eleanor Scrope. He inherited Orchard from
Orchard_Wyndham
Member of the Parliament of England
Margaret Wyndham (d.1580), a daughter of Sir Thomas Wyndham (d.1521) of Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk, by his first wife Eleanor Scrope, daughter and heiress of
George Speke (politician, died 1584)
George_Speke_(politician,_died_1584)
Village in Norfolk, England
Cromer Dilham Dunton East Beckham East Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe
Walcott,_Norfolk
Genus of flowering plants
United Kingdom, the National Collection of colchicums is maintained at Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk. Plants in this genus contain toxic amounts of the alkaloid
Colchicum
Village and civil parish in Norfolk, England
Cromer Dilham Dunton East Beckham East Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe
Barton_Turf
English landowner (died c. 1500)
married, secondly, as his second wife, Sir Thomas Wyndham (d. 1522) of Felbrigg, Norfolk, Vice-Admiral and councillor to Henry VIII, by whom she was the
Henry_Wentworth
of Felbrigg (2nd term) 1547 Sir John Robsart of Syderstone, Norfolk 1548 Sir Nicholas Le Strange of Hunstanton 1549 Sir Edmund Wyndham of Felbrigg (3rd
Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk
Sheriff_of_Norfolk_and_Suffolk
English architect
incorporating some Donthorn rooms, in the Arts and Crafts style. improvements to Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk Upton Hall, near Southwell, Nottinghamshire Highcliffe Castle
William_Donthorn
British politician and banker (1777–1848)
Memorial in St Margaret's Church, Felbrigg
Henry_Baring
Country house in Cromer, Norfolk, England
building is Hall Road, which leads south from Cromer to the village of Felbrigg. It is described at length in a 2002 article by Roderick O'Donnell in Country
Cromer_Hall
847512 (Church of St Peter and St Paul) 1039454 More images Felbrigg Hall Felbrigg Park, Felbrigg House Circa 1621-24 20 February 1952 TG1927939414 52°54′27″N
Grade I listed buildings in North Norfolk
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_North_Norfolk
Village in Norfolk, England
Cromer Dilham Dunton East Beckham East Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe
Banningham
Former Archdeacon of Norwich (1889–1974)
1925; a chaplain with the Missions to Seamen from 1926 to 1929; rector of Felbrigg with Metton from 1930 (and Sustead from 1947) to April 1961; and rural
Robert_Meiklejohn
Village in Norfolk, England
Cromer Dilham Dunton East Beckham East Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe
Overstrand
Egmere, Elsing, Emneth, Erpingham, Etling Green Fairstead, Fakenham, Felbrigg, Felthorpe, Feltwell, Fen Row, Fersfield, Fiddler's Green, Field Dalling
List_of_places_in_Norfolk
Village in Norfolk, England
Cromer Dilham Dunton East Beckham East Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe
Stiffkey
Topics referred to by the same term
Thomas Wyndham may refer to: Thomas Wyndham of Felbrigg (died 1521), vice-admiral and counsellor to Henry VIII Thomas Wyndham (Royal Navy officer) (1508–1554)
Thomas_Wyndham
English landowner
library membership required.) Maddison, John (2004) [1995]. "Felbrigg and its owners". Felbrigg Hall (New ed.). Warrington: National Trust. p. 44. ISBN 1-84359-101-4
William_Windham_Sr.
Ditchingham Hall Earsham Hall East Barsham Manor Ellingham Hall Farfield Felbrigg Hall Gillingham Hall Gissing Hall Gresham Castle Gunton Hall Hales Hall
List of country houses in the United Kingdom
List_of_country_houses_in_the_United_Kingdom
Village in Norfolk, England
parishes of Beeston Regis and Runton to the north, West Beckham to the west, Felbrigg to the east and Gresham and Sustead to the south. The centre of the village
Aylmerton
English peer and diplomat
Solebay; he married Elizabeth Wyndham, a daughter of Thomas Wyndham, of Felbrigg Hall. Had issue, Charles Finch, 4th Earl of Winchilsea Lady Frances Finch
Heneage Finch, 3rd Earl of Winchilsea
Heneage_Finch,_3rd_Earl_of_Winchilsea
Village in Norfolk, England
Cromer Dilham Dunton East Beckham East Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe
Bacton,_Norfolk
English fiction and non-fiction writer, born early 1940s
light-hearted accounts of life in the North Norfolk National Trust property Felbrigg Hall, where her husband was houseman (administrator) for seven years up
Mary_Mackie
Ceremonial officer of the English county of Norfolk
Buxton of Earsham 1639: Augustine Holl of Heigham. 1640: Thomas Windham, of Felbrigg 1641: Robert Longe, of Reymerstone 1642: Sir Thomas Guybon, of Tharsford
High_Sheriff_of_Norfolk
Names given to places by Germanic peoples
Knightsbridge, Woodbridge, Fordingbridge, Seabridge, Weybridge, Uxbridge, Agbrigg, Felbrigg, Lambrigg, Gillingbrigg, Brigg, Brigroyd -brugge (brug) Brugge [Bruges]
Germanic_toponymy
Village in Norfolk, England
Cromer Dilham Dunton East Beckham East Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe
Sidestrand
Village in Norfolk, England
Wyndham Ketton-Cremers on the Beeston Regis Estate, part of the much larger Felbrigg Estate, the family seat. In 1940 a German bomb hit the school, causing
Beeston_Regis
English plasterer (1745–1799)
Roccoco style with works including Doncaster Mansion House, Nostell Priory, Felbrigg Hall, and the drawing room at Heath Hall in Yorkshire. The elder Rose worked
Joseph_Rose_(plasterer)
Anglo-Dutch sculptor and wood carver
II, Chelsea, London Memorial to William Windham, St Margaret's Church, Felbrigg, Norfolk Memorial to Sir Richard Head, 1st Baronet, Rochester Cathedral
Grinling_Gibbons
15th-century English baroness
She married secondly, as his second wife, Thomas Wyndham (died 1522) of Felbrigg, Norfolk. Margery Wentworth (c. 1478 – c. October 1550), who married, before
Anne_Say
Anglo-Irish peer and Liberal politician
Norfolk, and second daughter of Vice-Admiral William Lukin Windham of Felbrigg Hall. He was educated at Eton before gaining a commission as a lieutenant
William Hare, 3rd Earl of Listowel
William_Hare,_3rd_Earl_of_Listowel
Antrim (1615–1699) Frances (1648-1704/5), married first Francis Windham, of Felbrigg, Norfolk, and second (in 1668) John Thompson, 1st Baron Haversham Philippa
Elizabeth Annesley, Countess of Anglesey
Elizabeth_Annesley,_Countess_of_Anglesey
Village in Norfolk, England
to the north-east with Sidestrand. To the west are the boundaries with Felbrigg and Roughton whilst to the south is the parish of Southrepps. At its nearest
Northrepps
Village in Norfolk, England
Cromer Dilham Dunton East Beckham East Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe
Potter_Heigham
[retrieved 31 January 2015]. Rafał Prinke, Andrzej Sikorski: Małgorzata z Felbrigg. Piastówna cieszyńska na dworze Ryszarda II króla Anglii. "Roczniki Historyczne"
Barbara_Rockemberg
British World War I flying ace
William Lukin who had assumed the name Windham in 1824 upon inheriting Felbrigg Hall. Caroline joined University College London and gained her Bachelor
Arthur_Rhys-Davids
British Army general
Bubble profits). Colonel Windham was the second son of William Windham of Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk, and was a first cousin of Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount
John_Dalling
Hill in Wiltshire, England
in the UK, by Mark Watts on 3 August 2014: 275.5 km (171.2 mi), to near Felbrigg in Norfolk. Alex Coltman (M) broke the record achieved by Mark Watts in
Milk_Hill
Cornish theatre company
Upon A Castle - Kasteel Van Gasbeek, Belgium, 2015 Wolf's Child - 2015, Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk. In partnership with Norfolk and Norwich Festival. Dream
Wildworks
Village in Norfolk, England
Cromer Dilham Dunton East Beckham East Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe
Ashmanhaugh
Village in Norfolk, England
Cromer Dilham Dunton East Beckham East Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe
Aldborough,_Norfolk
Halvergate Marshes, Snettisham, Strumpshaw Fen, Titchwell Marsh Blickling Hall, Felbrigg Hall, Oxburgh Hall – National Trust Walsingham Abbey and Shrine Wymondham
Places_of_interest_in_Norfolk
Norman noble (c. 1183–1225)
third son of Hugh Bigod in Francis Blomefield's "North Erpingham Hundred: Felbrigg". He is also recognized by Gary Boyd Roberts in The Royal Descents of 600
Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk
Hugh_Bigod,_3rd_Earl_of_Norfolk
Village in Norfolk, England
Cromer Dilham Dunton East Beckham East Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe
Horsey,_Norfolk
Village in Norfolk, England
Cromer Dilham Dunton East Beckham East Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe
Ingham,_Norfolk
Village in Norfolk, England
Cromer Dilham Dunton East Beckham East Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe
Hempstead,_near_Holt,_Norfolk
Anglo-Irish royalist statesman (1614–1686)
(1615–1699); Frances (died 1704/5), married firstly Francis Windham, of Felbrigg, Norfolk, and secondly (in 1668) John Thompson, 1st Baron Haversham; Philippa
Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of Anglesey
Arthur_Annesley,_1st_Earl_of_Anglesey
Village in Norfolk, England
Cromer Dilham Dunton East Beckham East Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe
Matlaske
Village in Norfolk, England
Cromer Dilham Dunton East Beckham East Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe
Holkham
Village in Norfolk, England
Cromer Dilham Dunton East Beckham East Ruston Edgefield Erpingham Fakenham Felbrigg Felmingham Field Dalling Fulmodeston Gimingham Great Snoring Gresham Gunthorpe
Happisburgh
British engraver (c. 1778–1847)
Collection The Rt. Hon. William Windham III MP after Sir Thomas Lawrence, at Felbrigg, Norfolk British Museum Collection Waltzing after J.H.A. Randal Miscellaneous
John_Alais
1746. Windham-Ashe was born Joseph Windham the son of William Windham of Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk and his wife Katherine Ashe. He was the brother of William
Joseph_Windham-Ashe
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FELBRIGG
FELBRIGG
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Fragrance, Aroma
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Variant spelling of Greek Kleopas, KLEOPHAS means "glory of the father." In the bible, this is the name of two disciples to whom the risen Jesus appeared at Emmaus.
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 Variant spelling of Hebrew Refaela, RAFAELA means "healed of God" or "whom God has healed." Compare with another form of Rafaela.
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