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Salle, Norfolk is in Norfolk.
Around 1324 John Bracton was born at Salle, Norfolk.
Around 1359 John Bracton was born to John Bracton (age 35) at Salle, Norfolk.
Around 1385 Alice Bracton was born to John Bracton (age 26) at Salle, Norfolk.
In 1676 Andrew Fountaine was born to Andrew Fountaine (age 43) and Sarah Chicheley at Salle, Norfolk.
On 2nd January 1784 John 1st Lombe Baronet (age 53) was created 1st Baronet Lombe aka Jodrell of Salle Park in Norfolk with remainder in default of male issue of his own to his brother Edward Hase of Salle (age 51) and the heirs male of his body and in default thereof to the male issue of Edward Hase's daughter, Virtue Hase.
In 1817 John 1st Lombe Baronet (age 86) died. His great nephew Richard (age 35) succeeded 2nd Baronet Lombe aka Jodrell of Salle Park in Norfolk.
On 14th January 1861 Richard Paul Jodrell 2nd Baronet (age 79) died. His son Edward (age 35) succeeded 3rd Baronet Lombe aka Jodrell of Salle Park in Norfolk.
On 12th November 1882 Edward Repps Jodrell 3rd Baronet (age 57) died. His first cousin once removed Alfred (age 35) succeeded 4th Baronet Lombe aka Jodrell of Salle Park in Norfolk. In 1890 Amelia Vertue Jodrell died. On her death the estates in Salle, Norfolk were sold. Memorials in Church of St Peter and St Paul, Salle [Map] erected by Alfred Jodrell 4th Baronet.
In 1929 Alfred Jodrell 4th Baronet (age 82) died without issue. Baronet Lombe aka Jodrell of Salle Park in Norfolk extinct.
Stinton Hall, Salle, Norfolk, East England, British Isles
Stinton Hall, Salle, originally a village or township in the time of the Conqueror,
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On 28th January 1300 Alice Le Rus (age 54) died at Stinton Hall, Salle.