• Hempton Manor is the sixth studio album by The Shamen, released in September 1996. Hempton Manor is inspired by and dedicated to hemp and featured a liner...
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    experimental bent. Their penultimate studio album, the instrumental Hempton Manor, followed an acrimonious split with their label One Little Indian. It...
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    in 1995.[citation needed] The song titles of The Shamen's 1996 album Hempton Manor form an acrostic, spelling out "Fuck Birket" in an acrimonious reference...
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  • Axis Mutatis Released: 1995 Label: One Little Indian 27 162 — — — — — Hempton Manor Released: 1996 Label: One Little Indian — — — — — — — UV Released: 1998...
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    founded as a hospital by Roger de St Martin (St Martins), lord of the manor of Hempton, with Richard Ward. The latter assumed the role of the first prior...
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  • Boss Drum (1992) Axis Mutatis (1995) Hempton Manor (1996)...
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  • Singles Chart. In September 1996, the group released an album titled Hempton Manor. Shortly after the album, the group went on hiatus. In 1997, Wilson-James...
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  • Hempton Manor (1996) UV (1998)...
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    (10 km) south of Banbury. The parish includes two hamlets, Clifton and Hempton. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population as 2,146. It has been...
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  • and Burnham 6s. 8d.; Cokesford and Hempton abbies, each 20s. and to every chanon there 12d.; gives all his manors, lands, &c. in Norforlk, to William...
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    lifeboat station and Royal National Lifeboat Institution shop Happisburgh Manor (c.1992) The precarious position of houses due to the effects of coastal...
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    Heaton – common in Northern England. Hampton – common in Southern England. Hempton, Henton – found in Oxfordshire. The place name Hinton is of Old English...
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    oldest in Norfolk; it started in 1815 with a combined team, including Hempton and Walsingham, and formed in its own right in 1883. The 1st team of the...
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    (11th century); Henton (13th-17th century); Henton Aumarle (14th century); Hempton (or Hompton) Aumarle, Henton Amerle (or Amarle), Hynton Amerell, (15th...
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  • GREAT YARMOUTH (see below) Haddiscoe Preceptory Heacham Cell (purported) Hempton Priory Hickling Priory Horsham St Faith Priory Horstead Priory Ingham Priory...
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  • and Burnham 6s. 8d.; Cokesford and Hempton abbies, each 20s. and to every chanon there 12d.; gives all his manors, lands, &c. in Norforlk, to William...
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    nearest airport is Norwich International Airport. East Barsham Manor is an early Tudor manor house built in 1520. The house is constructed from red brick...
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    Nearby Dilham Castle was built in the Fifteenth Century as a fortified manor house for Sir Henry Inglose, all that remains of the castle is the Grade...
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    B1146 Fakenham A47 near Dereham Has 3 ending in Fakenham, at the A1065 Hempton, the A1065/A148 roundabout and the A1067 Pensthorpe Road roundabout 13...
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    Over Worton (section Manor)
    is from 1254. It had a Norman font, which is now in St John's church, Hempton. In the 1820s Over Worton's curate was the evangelical priest Walter Mayers...
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  • County of Norfolk Heacham, County of Norfolk Helhoughton, County of Norfolk Hempton, County of Norfolk Hilborough, County of Norfolk Hilgay, County of Norfolk...
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    (28 ha) and 2 ploughs, and there were 5 other ploughs. The value of the manor was 40 shillings. South Erpingham Hundred held 3 freemen in Walcott with...
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  • and Burnham 6s. 8d.; Cokesford and Hempton abbies, each 20s. and to every chanon there 12d.; gives all his manors, lands, &c. in Norforlk, to William...
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    high ground between the rivers". Its history dates back to 1020, when the manor was given by King Canute to the newly founded Abbey of St. Benet at Hulme...
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    such was seen as a busy thriving viable settlement. The first Lord of the Manor was Walter Giffard; it passed to Hugh, Earl of Chester, who then left it...
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    valued at £4 but at the time of the survey the value was listed as £6. The manor was 8 furlongs in Length and 5½ in width and had a taxable value of 9½ pennies...
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  • possibly directly supervised by monks from time-to-time; dissolution unknown Hempton Priory hospital founded before 1135 (during the reign of Henry I) by Roger...
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    "magna" being Latin for "greater". In 1611 Sir Ralph Shelton, lord of the manor, sold Great Snoring to Lord Chief Justice Richardson.[clarification needed]...
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    Society in England in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (1986) David Hempton, Methodism and Politics in British Society, 1750–1850 (1984) David Henige...
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  • English. The element -ham is clearly identifiable as Old English, "village, manor, home." The Holk- remains unidentified. A suggestion has been made that...
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