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In the other election, the Lib Dems gained Walsingham from the North Norfolk independent group after the sad death of Cllr Tom Moore.
Two gains for the Lib Dems in Broadland constituency Norfolk Blogger 2009
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In the other election, the Lib Dems gained Walsingham from the North Norfolk independent group after the sad death of Cllr Tom Moore.
Archive 2009-10-01 Norfolk Blogger 2009
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On Friday we have a fundraiser in Walsingham with Cecil Parkinson - a huge number of tickets have been sold by all accounts.
Archive 2004-07-01 2004
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Historical writing: Higden's Polychronicon (before 1363), a brilliant universal history in Latin; Walsingham of St. Albans's (end of the 14th century) Chronicle, in Latin, rivaling Froissart in brilliance of description.
1347-55 2001
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We then drive along the coast towards Wells and had lunch in Walsingham.
A Day Off 2005
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We then drive along the coast towards Wells and had lunch in Walsingham.
Archive 2005-02-01 2005
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Today I made a speech at the European Union of Women lunch at Crostwick and this afternoon I paid a visit to the Anglican nuns in Walsingham.
Archive 2004-07-01 2004
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The opening tidbit 'Walsingham' reveals Karamazov's elegant, lyrical style immediately, and also sets the scene, which is more Shakespearean farce than modern pop.
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The opening tidbit 'Walsingham' reveals Karamazov's elegant, lyrical style immediately, and also sets the scene, which is more Shakespearean farce than modern pop.
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The opening tidbit 'Walsingham' reveals Karamazov's elegant, lyrical style immediately, and also sets the scene, which is more Shakespearean farce than modern pop.
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