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  2. Paston-Bedingfeld baronets - Wikipedia

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    Oxburgh Hall Monument in the Bedingfield Chapel of the Church of St John the Evangelist, Oxborough, to Sir Henry Bedingfield (1587-1657), Knight, and to Sir Henry Bedingfeld, 1st Baronet (1614–1685) The Bedingfeld, later Paston-Bedingfeld Baronetcy, of Oxburgh in the County of Norfolk, is a title in the Baronetage of England.

  3. Oxburgh Hall - Wikipedia

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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 in 1482. The Bedingfelds gained the manor of Oxborough through marriage in the early 15th century, and the family has lived at the hall since its construction, although ownership passed to the National Trust in 1952.

  4. Sir Henry Paston-Bedingfeld, 6th Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk, as rebuilt by Buckler Arms of Grandison sculpted on an oriel window at Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk.. Upon the death of his father on 22 November 1829, he succeeded as the 6th Baronet Bedingfeld, of Oxburgh, [3] becoming the head of a distinguished Roman Catholic family which had "for several generations formed alliances with some of the most illustrious families of the peerage."

  5. Grade I listed buildings in King's Lynn and West Norfolk

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    Detached Porch in Courtyard, Hunstanton Hall Old Hunstanton: Country House: 1618: 5 June 1953: 1077922: Upload Photo: Entrance Gate Curtain Walls and Barn to East of Hunstanton Hall ...

  6. Oxborough - Wikipedia

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    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 13.024 km 2 (5.029 sq mi) and had a population of 240 in 106 households in the 2001 census, [2] reducing to a population of 228 in 111 households at the 2011 Census.

  7. Sir Henry Bedingfeld, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    In April 1635, Bedingfeld married Margaret Paston (c. 1619 –1703), a daughter of Frances Sydenham and Edward Paston of Appleton, Norfolk. Together, they were the parents of: [ 1 ] Sir Henry Bedingfeld, 2nd Baronet (d. 1704), who accompanied Henry Stuart, Duke of Gloucester to England in 1660; he married Lady Anne Howard, a daughter of Charles ...

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Norfolk ...

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    421 E. City Hall Ave. 36°50′51″N 76°17′19″W  /  36.847500°N 76.288611°W  / 36.847500; -76.288611  ( Norfolk City Current home of the General Douglas MacArthur Memorial

  9. Sir Henry Bedingfeld, 3rd Baronet - Wikipedia

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    He was the only surviving son of Elizabeth Arundell and Sir Henry Bedingfeld, 2nd Baronet of Oxburgh Hall, [2] who accompanied Henry Stuart, Duke of Gloucester to England in 1660. [3] His sisters were Margaret Bedingfeld (wife of Sir John Jerningham, 4th Baronet) and Frances Bedingfeld (wife of Sir Francis Anderton, 6th Baronet). [4]