Oxborough is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk, well known for its church and manor house Oxburgh Hall. It covers an area of...
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Aston Jay Oxborough (born 9 May 1998) is an English footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Motherwell. Oxborough was born in 1998 in England, He grew...
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The Oxborough Dirk is a large ceremonial weapon or dirk from the Middle Bronze Age. One of only six such objects across Europe, it was found in a rural...
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Jill Dando (redirect from Operation Oxborough)
coverage. An investigation by the Metropolitan Police, named Operation Oxborough, proved fruitless for over a year. Dando's status as a well-known public...
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Thomas Oxborough (died 30 December 1623) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1586 and 1614....
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Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate...
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Oxborough is a village in Norfolk, England. Oxborough may also refer to: Thomas Oxborough (died 1623), English lawyer and politician Operation Oxborough...
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Several portraits by Dorothy Oxborough of children from the Bearspaw band of the Stoney/Nakoda people appear in the film. Oxborough's portraits were often reproduced...
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generically, especially in the context of prehistoric daggers such as the Oxborough dirk. The Scottish dirk (also "Highland dirk", Scottish Gaelic: biodag)...
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which rises to the north-east of Cockley Cley, and its distributary, the Oxborough Drain, enter the Wissey on its north bank. To the north of Whittington...
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Oxborough v North Harbour Builders Ltd is a cited case in New Zealand regarding repudiation. In 1999, the Oxborough's entered into a contract with a builder...
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S2CID 7747108. Wilson M, O'Hanlon R, Prasad S, Deighan A, Macmillan P, Oxborough D, Godfrey R, Smith G, Maceira A, Sharma S, George K, Whyte G (2011)....
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Bronze was used in Europe and China for large axes and blades, like the Oxborough Dirk. The materials used in sculpture are diverse, changing throughout...
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Nicholson had all been offered new contracts, with Paul McGinn and Aston Oxborough both extending their contracts until the summer of 2025. Meanwhile youth...
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ENG Zach Robinson 11 MF SCO Andy Halliday 12 MF CAN Harry Paton 13 GK ENG Aston Oxborough 14 FW AUS Apostolos Stamatelopoulos 15 DF IRL Dan Casey...
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Zsujta in Hungary, (1600–1000 BC) Large ceremonial swords or dirks from Oxborough and Beaune, western Europe, (1450–1300 BC) Eight bronze shields including...
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landowner and baronet. Born Henry Richard Bedingfeld on 10 May 1800 at Oxborough in Norfolk, he was the eldest son of Sir Richard Bedingfeld, 5th Baronet...
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ceremonial objects without a practical purpose, such as the oversize Oxborough Dirk. Special objects were made in gold; many more gold objects have survived...
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Archived from the original on 2023-01-19. Retrieved 2019-04-17. Baker NR, Oxborough K (2004). "Chapter 3: Chlorophyll fluorescence as a probe of photosynthetic...
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of Midlothian Craig Gordon Heart of Midlothian Robby McCrorie Kilmarnock Aston Oxborough Motherwell Josh Rae St Johnstone Ross Sinclair St Johnstone...
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Most early jobs were in farming, blacksmithing, and flour milling. The Oxborough family, who came from Canada, built a trading center on Lyndale Avenue...
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River Gadder (section Oxborough and Oxburgh Hall)
put aside together with a kingfisher hide The river now heads towards Oxborough and here the river's waters are used to feeds the moat around Oxburgh...
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she established the Bedingfield chapel in St John's parish church at Oxborough. Edmund Bedingfield married Grace Marney, daughter of Henry Marney, 1st...
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The gatehouse of Oxburgh Hall in Oxborough...
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Elmham North Lopham North Pickenham North Tuddenham Old Buckenham Ovington Oxborough Quidenham Riddlesworth Rocklands Roudham and Larling Rougham Saham Toney...
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monument erected by his widow in the Bedingfield chapel in St John's Church, Oxborough. Through his eldest son Henry's second marriage to Elizabeth Arundell...
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1999, after leaving the home of her fiancé. Her death sparked "Operation Oxborough", the biggest murder inquiry and largest criminal investigation since...
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North Lopham, North Pickenham, North Tuddenham Old Buckenham, Ovington, Oxborough Quidenham Riddlesworth, Rocklands, Rockland St Peter, Roudham and Larling...
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the stress matrix tends to reduce the volume, instead of increasing it. Oxborough and Bowden attempted to create a more comprehensive relationship valid...
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Oulton, Oulton Street, Outwell, Overstrand, Overy Staithe, Ovington, Oxborough, Oxnead, Oxwick Palgrave, Panxworth, Paston, Pattesley, Peaseland Green...
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