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Encyclopedia > Northwold

Northwold is a parish and village in Norfolk County, England, 4.8 km southeast of Stoke Ferry station of the Great Eastern railway, 12 km north of Brandon, and 153 km from London, on the road from Thetford to Kings Lynn and on the river Wissey, in the Western division of the county, Grimshoe hundred, Thetford union and county court district, Cranwich rural deanery, Norfolk archdeaconry and Norwich diocese. Norfolk (pronounced IPA: ) is a low-lying county in East Anglia in the east of southern England. ... BRANDON SUCK COWS WIT CRACK!!! U suck brandon! U suck cow. ... London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England and is the most populous city in the European Union. ... Map sources for Thetford at grid reference TL8783 Thetford is a town in the Breckland area of Norfolk, England. ... Kings Lynn is a medium-sized town in Norfolk, England on the River Great Ouse. ... The River Wissey is a river in the east of England. ... Norfolk (pronounced IPA: ) is a low-lying county in East Anglia in the east of southern England. ...


The church of St. Andrew is a building in the Perpendicular and Early English styles, having chancel, nave and aisles, and tower built in the fourteenth century, containing 8 bells a modern clock: the tower and church are built principally of flint, and the tower has various devices inlaid in this material, and its top is ornamented with eight pinnacles: the roof of the nave is of oak, painted and richly gilt and ornamented with angels with extended wings. The register dates from the year 1650. The living is a rectory, tithe rent-charge £896, with 66 acres of glebe and house, in the gift of the Bishop of Norwich and held since 1880 by the Rev. William Cowper Johnson M.A. of Caius College, Cambridge, hon. canon of Norwich. There is a large and handsome Wesleyan chapel, and one for Primitive Methodists. Full name Gonville and Caius College Motto - Named after Edmund Gonville & John Caius Previous names Gonville Hall (1348), Gonville & Caius (1557) Established 1348 Sister College Brasenose College Master Neil McKendrick Location Trinity St Undergraduates 468 Graduates 291 Homepage Boatclub Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, generally known as Caius (though pronounced... Map of the Cambridgeshire area (1904) The city of Cambridge is an old English university town and the administrative centre of the county of Cambridgeshire. ... This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...


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Florilegium urbanum - Religion - Town authorities accused of abetting Lollardy (2949 words)
The mayor has drawn into his circle of advisors William Northwold, a Lollard and one who engages in instructing and taking confession from those lay people of the town who are Lollards, without licence from the Bishop.
As indicated in Stormesworth's complaints, Northwold had somehow managed to procure appointment to the archdeaconry of Sudbury before 1386, when he was allied with another cleric, Hugh de Gaudeby; in March the pair were putting up £1000 bonds to one another for some unspecified reason.
June 1386 saw orders for Northwold's arrest sent into Suffolk, with instructions he be brought before king and council (although they were cancelled three weeks later), and this may be associated with a chaplain, John Elys, finding guarantors in July that he would neither do, nor procure, harm to the archdeacon.
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