Also known as Fleggburgh, Norfolk, Burgh St Margaret, Burgh St. Margaret, Burgh St Margaret and St Mary
Fleggburgh, also known as Burgh St Margaret, is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It is north-west of Great Yarmouth and east of Norwich, bisected by the A1064 road. It includes the former parishes of Clippesby and Billockby.
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Fleggburgh, also known as Burgh St Margaret, is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It is north-west of Great Yarmouth and east of Norwich, bisected by the A1064 road. It includes the former parishes of Clippesby and Billockby.
==History== Burgh's St. Margaret's and Fleggburgh's names are both of Anglo-Saxon origin. In the Domesday Book, Burgh St. Margaret is listed as a settlement of 63 households in the hundred of West Flegg. In 1086, the village was divided between the East Anglian estates of King William I, Roger Bigod, Bishop William of Thetford and St Benet's Abbey.
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