yes He was born in Burnham Market, Norfolk UK
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Elizabeth Fry worked at jails helping woman change there lives, she also helped make the prisons a better place to live for the prisoners, she loved the Lord and also lived her life working for Him telling people about Him. Elizabeth Fry was a missionary for the Lord. She also might have started an orphanage, but not sure.
Lord Litchfield
Claude Bowes-Lyon, Lord Glamis
The Duke of Norfolk
Stephen David Young holds the feudal title of Lord of waxham Norfolk.
yes He was born in Burnham Market, Norfolk UK
Lord Edmund Howard (Son of the Duke of Norfolk) and Joyce Culpeper.
Elizabeth Humphrey has written: 'History collections in Norfolk and Suffolk libraries' -- subject(s): History, Library resources
The answer is yes. Queen Elizabeth is descended from the Howard's through her mother, Anne Boleyn. Queen Anne's mother, Lady Elizabeth Howard (Countess Wiltshire) was daughter of Sir Thomas Howard (2nd Duke of Norfolk) and sister to Sir Thomas Howard (3rd Duke of Norfolk).
Born 29th September 1758, Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, England
Lord Edmund Howard (Son of the Duke of Norfolk) and Joyce Culpeper.
Lisa Lord's birth name is Elizabeth Pillsbury Lord.
Edgar Norfolk has: Played Captain Jean Conte in "Insult" in 1932. Played Lord Alan Sevington in "Illegal" in 1932. Played Captain Langley in "His Grace Gives Notice" in 1933. Played Lieutenant-Colonel Fair in "Forging Ahead" in 1933. Played Brian Heslewood in "The Black Abbot" in 1934. Played Dr. Ackland in "Tangled Evidence" in 1934. Played Inspector Thomas in "Sexton Blake and the Mademoiselle" in 1935. Performed in "Men of Yesterday" in 1936. Played Rev. Francis Munroe in "Frieda" in 1946. Played Mr. R. in "The Courtneys of Curzon Street" in 1947. Played Sir George Freethorne in "Mine Own Executioner" in 1947. Performed in "Elizabeth of Ladymead" in 1948. Played Simpson in "Silent Dust" in 1949. Played Prince Tomsky in "The Queen of Spades" in 1949.
Elizabeth B. Wingo has written: 'Norfolk County, Virginia, 1706-1792, Marriages of (Norfolk County, Virginia, 1706-1792, Marriages of)' 'Marriages of Norfolk County, Virginia' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy '1784-1884 100 years' 'Naturalizations and declarations of intention' -- subject(s): Naturalization records, Genealogy
Queen Elizabeth II has several royal residences - Buckingham Palace in London, Sandringham House in Norfolk and Balmoral Castle in Scotland.