Kenninghall is a village and civil parish in the England county of Norfolk.
Kenninghall is located north-west of Diss and south-west of Norwich.
In the Domesday Book, Kenninghall is listed as a settlement of 36 households in the hundred of Guiltcross. In 1086, the village was divided between the East Anglia estates of King William I and William d'Ecouis.
The manor of Kenninghall found its way into the ownership of the Howard family who held the title of Dukes of Norfolk. The family originally lived at East Hall which was demolished around 1520 and replaced by Kenninghall Place. The palace was built in a 'H' style and was demolished in 1650 though some parts of it remain.
In 1836, the Guiltcross Union House was built in Kenninghall which was to serve as a workhouse for the surrounding area. By 1916, it was serving as an institute for 'mentally defective boys' and was later used to house Nazi Germany prisoners of war during the Second World War.
St. Mary's holds a rare set of royal arms from the reign of Queen Elizabeth I as well as a set from the reign of King Charles I. The church also holds a good set of modern stained-glass windows.
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Bdr. | James T. Fulcher | 124th Bde., Royal Field Artillery | 24 Apr. 1917 | Arras Memorial |
Cpl. | Henry J. Williams | 12th Royal Lancers | 15 Apr. 1917 | Duisans |
Gnr. | Frederick W. Wells | 111th Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery | 20 Jun. 1917 | Voormezeele Cemetery |
Pte. | William J. Claxton | 3rd Bn., Coldstream Guards | 15 Sep. 1916 | Thiepval Memorial |
Pte. | Samuel Davison | 1st Bn., Essex Regiment | 13 Aug. 1915 | Helles Memorial |
Pte. | George W. Mitson | Royal Marines att. HMS Indefatigable | 31 May 1916 | Plymouth Naval Memorial |
Pte. | William A. Fenn | 2/10th Bn., Middlesex Regiment | 3 Nov. 1917 | Jerusalem Memorial |
Pte. | John W. Ward | 2nd Bn., Norfolk Regiment | 14 Apr. 1915 | Basra War Cemetery |
Pte. | William T. Wilson | 3rd Bn., Norfolk Regt. | 30 Dec. 1917 | Chatby Memorial |
Pte. | Cecil J. Wells | 7th Bn., Norfolk Regt. | 13 Oct. 1915 | Loos Memorial |
Pte. | Stanley Barrett | 8th Bn., Norfolk Regt. | 11 Aug. 1917 | Menin Gate |
Pte. | Henry J. Witham | 8th Bn., Norfolk Regt. | 11 Aug. 1917 | Menin Gate |
Pte. | William A. Bilham | 9th Bn., Norfolk Regt. | 20 Nov. 1917 | Ribécourt British Cemetery |
Pte. | Ernest W. Bush | 9th Bn., Norfolk Regt. | 20 Nov. 1917 | Villers-Plouich |
Pte. | Edward Francis | 9th Bn., Norfolk Regt. | 15 Sep. 1916 | Thiepval Memorial |
Pte. | George Francis | 11th Bn., Queen's Own Regiment | 27 Oct. 1916 | Warlencourt British Cemetery |
Pte. | Frederick Burrows | 5th Bn., Shropshire Light Infantry | 25 Sep. 1915 | Menin Gate |
Rfn. | Lennox Cunningham | 23rd (County) Bn., London Regt. | 13 Dec. 1917 | Jerusalem War Cemetery |
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LAC | Ronald Trudgill | Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve | 26 Jan. 1945 | Nicosia |
St1C | Sydney G. Cunningham | HMS Grenade (Destroyer) | 30 May 1940 | St. Mary's Churchyard |
A2C | Stanley C. Rolfe | No. 912 Balloon Squadron RAF | 16 Nov. 1939 | St. Mary's Churchyard |
Gnr. | Albert Collings | 10 Bty., Royal Artillery | 29 Jun. 1944 | Plymouth Naval Memorial |
Pte. | Ernest Trudgill | Royal Norfolk Regiment | 7 Mar. 1946 | St. Mary's Churchyard |
Pte. | Edward H. Ringer | 6th Bn., Royal Norfolks | 18 Feb. 1941 | St. Mary's Churchyard |
Pte. | George H. Taylor | 6th Bn., Queen's Royal Regiment | 16 Jun. 1944 | Bayeux War Cemetery |
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