Litcham
About Litcham
Name | : | Litcham | |
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Man Made | : | Village Sign | |
Material | : | Wood | |
Board Type | : | Notice | |
Information | : | Board | |
Inscription | : | The Top Panel Shows Matthew Halcott A Master Tanner, standing By A Tanning Board, tanning Knife In Hand. He Lived At Priory Farm. An Ardent Royalist He Built The Church Tower In 1668 As A Thanksgiving For The Restoration Of Charles II. The Coat Of Arms Is | |
Inscription 2 | : | That Of Sir Thomas Felton. K. G. The Last Resident Lord Of The Manor Of Litcham. He Fought At Crecy & Poitiers And Died In 1381. |
Litcham Description
Name | : | Litcham | |
---|---|---|---|
Man Made | : | Village Sign | |
Material | : | Wood | |
Board Type | : | Notice | |
Information | : | Board | |
Inscription | : | The Top Panel Shows Matthew Halcott A Master Tanner, standing By A Tanning Board, tanning Knife In Hand. He Lived At Priory Farm. An Ardent Royalist He Built The Church Tower In 1668 As A Thanksgiving For The Restoration Of Charles II. The Coat Of Arms Is | |
Inscription 2 | : | That Of Sir Thomas Felton. K. G. The Last Resident Lord Of The Manor Of Litcham. He Fought At Crecy & Poitiers And Died In 1381. |
More about Litcham
Litcham is located at Breckland