Rix, S. Wilton. (1849). Cursory notices of the Rev. Francis Blomefield, the Norfolk topographer, chiefly extracted from the parish register book and from his correspondence, 1733-7.. Norfolk Archaeology 02. Vol 2(1), pp. 201-224. https://doi.org/10.5284/1077269. Cite this via datacite

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Cursory notices of the Rev. Francis Blomefield, the Norfolk topographer, chiefly extracted from the parish register book and from his correspondence, 1733-7.
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Norfolk Archaeology 02
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Norfolk Archaeology
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201 - 224
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S Wilton Rix
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1849
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County: Norfolk
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