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Ampton is a
village and
civil parish in the West
Suffolk District of Suffolk, England,
about five
miles north of Bury St Edmunds.
According to
Eilert Ekwall...
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Ampton Hall is a
Grade II-listed
Jacobean style manor house in
Ampton, Suffolk, England.
Ampton Hall was the
birthplace in 1805 of
Robert FitzRoy, who...
- The Lacy Baronetcy, of
Ampton in the
County of Suffolk, is a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created 23 June 1921 (as part of the...
- land
sales claimed by
British settlers.
Robert FitzRoy was born at
Ampton Hall,
Ampton, Suffolk, England, into the
upper echelons of the
British aristocracy...
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Museum are also in the town.
Point to
point racing takes place at
Higham and
Ampton.
Motorcycle speedway racing has been
staged in
Suffolk since at
least the...
- "cobbler's awls",
meaning "balls" (as in ****s); and "hampton" (usually "'
ampton")
meaning "prick" (as in ****)
originates from "Hampton Wick" (a place...
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prose romance, and two
devotional prose narratives.
Calthorpe was born in
Ampton,
Suffolk on 28
December 1648 to
James Calthorpe and
Dorothy Reynolds. Her...
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descendants of the
Calthorpes who held the
manors of ****thorpe, Norfolk, and
Ampton, Suffolk, and who were also
sometime Lords of the
Manor of Edgbaston. The...
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which opts out of BBC
Radio Ulster.
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Norfolk North- -
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- (demolished) and died of a
diabetic coma[citation needed], aged 61, at 10
Ampton Road,
Edgbaston in 1914. In 1880, he
married Maria Adney Cropper. He was...