Oxnead is a lost settlement and former civil parish, now in the parish of Brampton, in the Broadland district, in the county of Norfolk, England. It is roughly three miles south-east of Aylsham. It now consists mostly of St Michael's Church and Oxnead Hall. The hall was the principal residence of the Paston family from 1597 until the death of William Paston, 2nd Earl of Yarmouth in 1732. Under Sir William Paston (1610–1663), Oxnead was the site of several works by the architect and sculptor, Nicholas Stone, master-mason to Kings James I and Charles I. In 1931 the parish had a population of 66.[1]
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Oxnead is a lost settlement and former civil parish, now in the parish of Brampton, in the Broadland district, in the county of Norfolk, England. It is...
1673. He was the son of William Paston, who had been created a Baronet, of Oxnead in the County of Norfolk, in the Baronetage of England in 1641. Lord Yarmouth...
April 1773. Five locks were built, to bypass mills, at Coltishall, Oxnead Lamas, Oxnead, Burgh and Aylsham. There were financial difficulties during construction...
by an unknown Dutch artist who resided at the Paston family residence at Oxnead Hall near Aylsham in Norfolk for approximately 3 months, in order to complete...
years was Sir William Paston, who was modernizing his Elizabethan seat at Oxnead, Norfolk. Paston commissioned from Stone the monument to his mother (died...
The Chronica Johannis de Oxenedes (Latin for "Chronicle of John of Oxnead") is a medieval English chronicle written in Latin. It concerns English history...
locks were provided, at Aylsham, Burgh-near-Aylsham Mill, Oxnead Mill, Buxton Mill at Oxnead Lamas and Coltishall. Within a month, the Commissioners found...
Clement Paston (c. 1515–23 – 1597) of Oxnead Hall in Norfolk, was an English sea-captain and served as a Member of Parliament for Norfolk in 1563. Three...
artist working in a studio at the principal residence of the Pastons at Oxnead. The artwork can be placed within the mid-seventeenth century Dutch still...
(d. 1504), after quarrelling with his uncle William over the manors of Oxnead and Marlingford, was knighted at the Battle of Stoke in 1487. He married...
Morley Old Hall Narborough Hall Narford Hall Overstrand Hall Oxburgh Hall Oxnead Hall Raveningham Hall Raynham Hall Salle Park Sandringham House Shelton...
the castle includes the museum, castle tower and grounds. Paston, Norfolk Oxnead Mackenzie, J. D., 1897, The Castles of England: their story and structure...
was also the site of the composition of the c. 1290 Chronicle of John of Oxnead. The Church of St. Benedict lies half a mile east of the village, and dates...
evidence of the industry in Norfolk is from mediaeval abbey records. John of Oxnead is the first chronicler to record the major floods that recurred during...
historians and annalists in eastern England, including John of Eversden, John of Oxnead, and Bartholomew Cotton. Taxster's section of the Bury Chronicle survives...
Lamas with Little Hautbois, Little Barningham, Mannington, Marsham, Oulton, Oxnead, Reepham with Kerdiston, Salle, Saxthorpe, Scottow, Skeyton, Stratton Strawless...
Paston Grammar School in North Walsham owned Caister Castle, Paston Hall and Oxnead Hall. Another member of the family, Sir Edward Paston (1550–1630), built...