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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Category:Country houses in Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using ... Oxburgh Hall; Q. Quidenham Hall ... Salle Park; Sandringham House; Shadwell Court; Shelton Hall (Norfolk) Sheringham Hall; Shropham Hall ...

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

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    This is a list of properties and historic districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, other than those within the city of Quincy and the towns of Brookline and Milton. Norfolk County contains more than 300 listings, of which the more than 100 not in the above three communities are listed below.

  7. Oxburgh Hangings - Wikipedia

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    Embroidery of "A Catte", worked by Mary, Queen of Scots, and now displayed at Holyrood Palace The King's Room, Oxburgh Hall. The Oxburgh Hangings are needlework bed hangings that are held in Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk, England, made by Mary, Queen of Scots and Bess of Hardwick, during the period of Mary's captivity in England.

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  9. Henry Bedingfield (died 1657) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Henry Bedingfield (21 May 1586 [1] [2] [3] – 22 November 1657 [3]), of Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk, was an English Member of Parliament. Oxburgh Hall. Life