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The age of the village is unknown, but it dates at least to the 3rd or 4th centuries CE, from which time there is evidence of a Romano-British local pottery industry. A Roman road and settlement in
Pentney ran close to the river Nar The name suggests that Pentney was at one time an island: one theory
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gravedigger, William King, found six silver Saxon brooches while digging a grave at the church. Not realising what they were, he handed them to the rector, who locked them in the vestry chest. Three years later the new rector, the Rev. John Wilson, recognised their significance, and they were
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to seize its considerable lands, claiming the right under a weakness in the details of a property agreement between his father and Roger de Vaux. Geoffrey, the Prior of
Pentney, took the case to the Pope, and when it finally was dealt with, in the reign of
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wrote of it: "We find the pedestal and shaft of what must have been, when perfect, a most handsome cross, it all seems in such perfect proportion. The shaft is remarkably slender, even for a wayside cross".
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and the property of the Crown. Mr King was given the value of the brooches, £135,000. He donated £25,000 to
Pentney church, and the brooches can now be viewed at the British Museum.
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Stone from the Priory has been used in Abbey Farm and Little Abbey Farm. Many of the houses and outbuildings in
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of the Priory as part of a crackdown on misconduct at religious institutions in the
Norwich diocese. Pentney and its Canons were found without fault.
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on the earldom. This created a tension between Henry, who opposed the interdict, and the
Bishops of London and Norwich, who with the support of
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Pentney was the birthplace of the well-known 'King of the
Norfolk Poachers'. The Pentney Poacher's story is told in the East Anglian classic
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as 9th century silver disc brooches of national importance, made of delicately cut and engraved sheet silver.
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603:King's Lynn
402:Augustinian
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302: /
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1556:West Winch
1521:Watlington
1491:Tottenhill
1456:Syderstone
1416:Snettisham
1401:Shernborne
1291:Hunstanton
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