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  2. King's Lynn - Wikipedia

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    King's Lynn, known until 1537 as Bishop's Lynn and colloquially as Lynn, [2] is a port and market town in the borough of King's Lynn and West Norfolk in the county of Norfolk, England. It is 36 miles (58 km) north-east of Peterborough , 44 miles (71 km) north-north-east of Cambridge and 44 miles (71 km) west of Norwich .

  3. Edmond Bell - Wikipedia

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    Anne daughter of Peter Osborne, (1521–1592), keeper of the privy purse to King Edward VI and Anne (d. 1615), ... James Hobart b. 23 June 1603 d. 16 July 1643, ...

  4. List of MPs elected to the English parliament in November 1640

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    Martin disabled 16 August 1643, but readmitted 6 January 1645 Windsor: Cornelius Holland William Taylor (In place of Thomas Rowe and Thomas Walter not duly elected) Taylor expelled 27 May 1641 and replaced by Richard Winwood: Reading: Sir Francis Knollys sen. Sir Francis Knollys jun. Knollys junior died in 1643 Abingdon: Sir George Stonhouse Bt

  5. Roger L'Estrange - Wikipedia

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    In 1643, the two led a failed conspiracy whose purpose was place the town of King's Lynn under Royalist control. Roger L'Estrange's subsequent activities as a Royalist conspirator lead to him spending time in prison under sentence of death. He later played a leading role in the 1648 Royalist uprising in Kent. This was defeated by ...

  6. History of Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    The only serious fighting in Norfolk during the civil war was at King's Lynn, where Royalist sympathies were strongest. In April 1643 Parliament investigated King's Lynn and ordered the detention of the town's prominent Royalists. That August, on the assurance that Royalist forces would soon arrive, the town declared openly for the King.

  7. 1643 in England - Wikipedia

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    Events from the year 1643 in England. This is the second year of the First English Civil War , fought between Roundheads ( Parliamentarians ) and Cavaliers ( Royalist supporters of King Charles I ).

  8. Nest Farmhouse, King’s Lynn: Brilliant, but just shy of ...

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    TOP TABLES: The North Norfolk outpost from the team behind St Barts and Nest delivers inventive farm-to-plate dining and cosy charm, but a few tweaks could elevate it to greatness, says Lilly Subbotin

  9. Henry Norwood - Wikipedia

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    In 1643, he was a Captain in Colonel Washington's force under Prince Rupert at the Storming of Bristol [4] and appears to have remained with Washington until the surrender of Worcester in July, 1646. The garrison was given passes, on parole never to bear Arms any more against the Parliament of England, to return to their homes (or other places ...