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St Margaret's Parish Church. St Margaret's Parish Church dates back to the 14th and 15th centuries and underwent restoration by Richard Phipson in the 19th century. [7] [8] Inside the church there are monumental brasses to Robert and Elizabeth Clere, who left £10 towards the building of a steeple, and their daughter-in-law Alice Clere, who was the aunt of Anne Boleyn.
Great Ormesby railway station was a station in Ormesby St Margaret, Norfolk, England. It was opened in 1877 and later became part of the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway route bringing holiday passengers from the Midlands to the Norfolk coastal resorts. It was closed in 1959 [2] along with the rest of the line. [3]
Ormesby Old Hall Ormesby St. Margaret with Scratby: House: Mid 17th century: 20 February 1952: 1287569: Ormesby Old Hall: Church of St Michael Ormesby St. Michael: Parish Church: 13th century: 25 September 1962
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Alice married, as her second husband, Sir Robert Clere (c. 1453 – 10 August 1529) of Ormesby St. Margaret, Norfolk, the son and heir of Robert Clere and his wife Elizabeth, the daughter and heiress of Thomas Uvedale. [2] In 1520, she was at the Field of the Cloth of Gold, a knight's wife listed as "Lady Clere". [3]
Thomas Clere was the third son of Sir Robert Clere (c.1493 - 10 August 1529) of Ormesby St. Margaret, Norfolk, and his wife Alice, the daughter of Sir William Boleyn and his wife Margaret Ormond (otherwise Butler), daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond.
Sir Edmund Knowles Lacon, 2nd Baronet (28 February 1780 – 3 June 1839) of Ormesby House (later called Ormesby Hall, demolished in the 1960s), Ormesby St Margaret, Norfolk, was an English Mayor of Great Yarmouth, High Sheriff of Norfolk and Member of Parliament.
Ormesby Manor is a Grade II listed 19th manor house with an Italianate tower. [ 4 ] Ormesby St Michael should not be mistaken for the village of Ormesby St Margaret , which lies some 3 km (1.9 mi) to the east.