- 1993 and 2004,
members of the IWA
worked on the
reconstruction of
first Bosmere and then
Creeting locks. Subsequently, the
chamber of
Baylham lock has...
-
Bosmere and
Claydon was a
hundred of Suffolk,
consisting of 31,850
acres (128.9 km2). The
hundred is a
fertile and
picturesque district varying from 8...
- Suffolk;
Notes on
their History and Devolution; The
Hundreds of
Blything and
Bosmere and Claydon; With Some
Illustrations of Old
Manor Houses. Vol. 2. Manchester:...
- name is "clay-on-the-hill". The
village gives its name to the
hundred of
Bosmere-and-Claydon, one of the 21
administrative districts into
which Suffolk...
- The
Bosmere Lawn
Tennis Club
Tournament was a
Victorian era men's and women's gr****
court tennis tournament established in
September 1880. The
first edition...
- 1900), Stowmarket,
Woodbridge Rural districts created in 1894: Blything,
Bosmere and Claydon, East Stow, Hartismere, Hoxne,
Mutford and Lothingland, Plomesgate...
- 6.5
miles (11 km)
north of Ipswich.
Hemingstone lies in the
hundred of
Bosmere. It is a
small parish devoted largely to
fruit farming with no significant...
-
Bosmere and
Claydon Rural District was a
rural district within the
administrative county of East
Suffolk between 1894 and 1934. It was
created out of...
- Suffolk, England. It was
created in 1934 by the
merger of the
disbanded Bosmere and
Claydon Rural District and the
disbanded East Stow
Rural District,...
- the parish,
which included the
hamlet of Thurlston. It was
formerly in
Bosmere and
Claydon Hundred. The
living was a
rectory in the
diocese of Norwich...