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The Duel Stone

A Grade II Listed Building in Cawston, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.7705 / 52°46'13"N

Longitude: 1.1911 / 1°11'27"E

OS Eastings: 615363

OS Northings: 323991

OS Grid: TG153239

Mapcode National: GBR VDK.7Z5

Mapcode Global: WHLRP.8MFD

Plus Code: 9F43Q5CR+6C

Entry Name: The Duel Stone

Listing Date: 18 November 1983

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1050952

English Heritage Legacy ID: 228007

ID on this website: 101050952

Location: Broadland, Norfolk, NR10

County: Norfolk

District: Broadland

Civil Parish: Cawston

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Cawston St Agnes

Church of England Diocese: Norwich

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Description


TG 12 SE
5/47

CAWSTON
HOLT ROAD
The Duel Stone.

II

Stone monument in the form of an urn on a square moulded pedestal inscribed
on its eastern face, H.H. It commemorates the duel fought on 20th August,
1668, between Sir Henry Hobart of Blickling Hall and Oliver le Neve of Great
Witchingham Hall. Hobart was mortally wounded during the duel. Monument
said to have been erected by W. Wiggell Bulwer of Wood Dalling.

Listing NGR: TG1536323991

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