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East Rudham is about 7 miles W.S.W. of Fakenham.
See also West Rudham.
Paul Stidever
has information in a database for about 200,000 named people connected in
some way to the villages of East and West Rudham, in north west Norfolk.
Family tree connections are available on most people - please provide as
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surname, forenames and dates. Areas around Rudham are also included.
Two Norfolk villages.
(East Rudham and West Rudham)
[Journal of the British Archaeological Association,
Second or New series, 7; 1901]
[Norwich, Agas H. Goose (revised and reprinted from the above
journal, with additional notes and translations), 1901]
Land and Property
Great Britain. Inclosure Commissioners
Statement of claims (59): East Rudham, West Rainham and
Helhoughton.
Drawn up in pursuance of the Act of Inclosure, 1819.
[1819]
Great Britain: Statute
East Rudham, West Rainham and Helhoughton Inclosure Act, 1819.
An act for inclosing lands in the parishes of East Rudham,
West Rainham, and Helhoughton, in the county of Norfolk:
19th May 1819.
[London, George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1819]
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