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  2. Augustus Frederic Scott - Wikipedia

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    1905 Beech House, 29 Church Street, designed as a Three storey house with shops in the ground floor; 1905 Mutimer's department store, now the Indoor market, Garden St. [17] Public 1890 Cromer Churchyard Boundary Wall. [18] Unknown date Wooden shelter and raised paths, West Promenade, by Melbourne toilets. [19] Norwich

  3. Cromer - Wikipedia

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    Cromer (/ ˈ k r oʊ m ər / KROH-mər) is a coastal town and civil parish on the north coast of the English county of Norfolk. [2] It is 23 miles (37 kilometres) north of Norwich, 116 miles (187 kilometres) north-northeast of London and four miles (six kilometres) east of Sheringham on the North Sea coastline.

  4. North Norfolk News - Wikipedia

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    Towns and villages it covers include Cromer, Sheringham, North Walsham, Aylsham, Holt, Stalham, Wells-next-the-Sea, Reepham, Hoveton and Wroxham. [2] It is published by the Archant group on Thursdays, and its website is updated several times every day. The North Norfolk News was established in 1940. [3]

  5. Norwich church group to retrace enslaved man's route to ... - AOL

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    May 1—NORWICH — Historians for years have studied and marveled at the 1881 autobiography of James Lindsey Smith, who described in detail how he escaped slavery in Virginia to eventually settle ...

  6. Alan Clifford - Wikipedia

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    Alan Clifford is a pastor in the Norwich Reformed Church. He is an outspoken proponent of Amyraldism, or four-point Calvinism. Clifford was born in 1941 and grew up in Farnborough, Hampshire. Out of Anglicanism, he embraced Puritanism through the direct influence of Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones in 1963.

  7. John More (minister) - Wikipedia

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    More died at Norwich, and was buried in the churchyard of St. Andrew's on 16 January 1592. He left a wife, afterwards married to Nicholas Bownde , and two daughters. He is said to have worn the longest and largest beard of his time, for which he gave as a reason 'that no act of his life might be unworthy of the gravity of his appearance.'

  8. List of churches in Norwich - Wikipedia

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    Church of England St Helen, Norwich: Thorpe Hamlet: Helena [45] Medieval Church of England Only part of the giant building is still used as a church St Julian, Norwich: Thorpe Hamlet: Julian of Norwich [24] Medieval Church of England SS John the Baptist & Julian Bombed 1942, [46] rebuilt 1953 mainly as a shrine to St Julian St Matthew, Thorpe ...

  9. Thomas Allen (nonconformist) - Wikipedia

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    Hollar's title-page for Allen's Chain of Scripture Chronology (1659). Thomas Allen or Allyn (1608 in Norwich – 21 September 1673) was an East Anglian nonconformist minister and divine who preached during the 1640s in Charlestown, Massachusetts, but returned to England during the Commonwealth and was ejected after the Restoration. [1]