Dereham (/ˈdɪərəm/), also known historically as East Dereham, is a town and civil parish in the Breckland District of the English county of Norfolk. It...
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Francis Dereham (c. 1506/09 – executed (1541-12-10)10 December 1541) was a Tudor courtier whose involvement with Henry VIII's fifth Queen, Catherine Howard...
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Thomas Dereham, Derham or Durham may refer to: Sir Thomas Dereham, 1st Baronet (c. 1600–1668), of the Dereham Baronets Sir Thomas Dereham, 4th Baronet...
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Richard Dereham may refer to: Richard Dereham (Cambridge), List of chancellors of the University of Cambridge Sir Richard Dereham, 3rd Baronet (1644–c...
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Dereham is a town in Norfolk, England, sometimes called East Dereham Dereham may also refer to: West Dereham, village in Norfolk, England Elias of Dereham...
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West Dereham is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It covers an area of 13.51 km2 (5.22 sq mi) and had a population of 450 at...
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The Dereham Baronetcy, of West Dereham in the County of Norfolk, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 8 June 1661 for Thomas Dereham...
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Mid-Norfolk Railway (category Dereham)
towns of Wymondham and Dereham via Yaxham, Thuxton and Kimberley Park, and occasional sightseer services continue north of Dereham passing the nearby village...
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The Fakenham and Dereham Railway Society (F&DRS) was a heritage railway society in the English county of Norfolk. For a short period of time it operated...
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Dereham Town Football Club is a football club based in Dereham, Norfolk, England. They are currently members of the Eastern Counties League Premier Division...
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Elias of Dereham (died 1245) was an English master stonemason designer, closely associated with Bishop Jocelin of Wells. Elias became a Canon of Salisbury...
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King's Lynn railway station (redirect from Lynn and East Dereham Railway Act 1845)
was a Joint station (Lynn & Ely and Lynn & Dereham). However, on 22 July 1847 the Lynn & Ely and Lynn & Dereham were amalgamated to form the East Anglian...
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South-West Oxford (redirect from Dereham Centre, Ontario)
municipality, South-West Oxford was formed in 1975 through the amalgamation of Dereham and West Oxford townships and the village of Beachville. The township council...
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Dereham railway station is currently the northern terminus of the Mid-Norfolk Railway, a heritage line that operates services to Wymondham Abbey. It is...
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by Francis Dereham, a secretary of the Dowager Duchess. They allegedly became lovers, addressing each other as "husband" and "wife". Dereham also entrusted...
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Catherine's previous affair with Dereham to the King's notice. Though Henry originally refused to believe the allegations, Dereham confessed. It took another...
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and West Dereham railway station was a railway station on the line between Downham Market and Stoke Ferry. It served the village of West Dereham and the...
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Dereham Rush Meadow is a 22.2-hectare (55-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north-west of Dereham in Norfolk. This is an area of grassland...
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The Lynn and Dereham Railway was a standard gauge 26+1⁄2-mile (42.6 km) single track railway running between King's Lynn and Dereham in the English county...
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indiscretions with her music master, Henry Manox, and a Howard kinsman, Francis Dereham, while she had been a young girl living in the Dowager Duchess's household...
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alleged liaison with Dereham. He plans to pardon her but is then informed by his Council of her affair with Culpepper — revealed by Dereham under torture —...
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William Colvile Richard Dereham William Colvile John de Neketon William Colvile Guy Zouche Richard Billingford Richard Dereham Richard Billingford Stephen...
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Todd Cantwell (category Sportspeople from Dereham)
football for England at under-17 and under-21 levels. Cantwell was born in Dereham, Norfolk, and attended Northgate High School. He joined the Norwich City...
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All Saints, Buckenham, Burgh and Haverscroft, Dereham Central, Dereham Humbletoft, Dereham Neatherd, Dereham Toftwood, Eynsford, Haggard De Toni, Hermitage...
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the clandestine and illicit love affair between civilian doctor Helen Dereham (played by Susannah York) whose husband was away fighting in Africa and...
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between 1847 and 1857. The railway ran from Wymondham in the south, through Dereham and Fakenham to the coastal town of Wells-next-the-Sea; more specifically...
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Norwich Road Mill or Fendick's Mill is a Grade II listed tower mill at East Dereham, Norfolk, England which was most recently restored and reopened to visitors...
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received a commuted sentence of simple beheading. Dereham did not. Culpeper was executed along with Dereham at Tyburn on 10 December 1541, and their heads...
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success". Dereham Times. Archant. Archived from the original on 24 September 2020. Retrieved 2 October 2018. Almost seven million viewers saw Dereham's heritage...
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Norfolk Railway (redirect from Norfolk Railway Extensions (Dereham, Wells and Blakeney Branch) Act 1846)
leased the Lowestoft Railway and Harbour Company, and built a branch to Dereham and Fakenham, opened in 1846 and 1849 respectively. It was successful in...
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