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English: Mural monument of Henry IV Partridge (1711-1793) of Northwold, Norfolk, "late of Buckenham House and formerly of Lowbrooks", was the eldest son and heir of Henry III Partridge of Buckenham Tofts, Norfolk. He was a Bencher of the Middle Temple and Recorder of Lynn, as is stated on his monument in St George's Church, Methwold (2 miles south-west of Northwold). In about 1736 he sold Buckenham Tofts to Hon. Philip Howard (1687/8-1749/50).
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Source This file was derived from: St George, Methwold- memorial (12) (geograph 5190178).jpg
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