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Boulge listen is a
hamlet and
civil parish in the East
Suffolk district of Suffolk, England. It is
about 3
miles (5 km)
north of Woodbridge. The po****tion...
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lived in Wherstead, then
moved until 1853 to a
cottage in the
grounds of
Boulge Hall, near Woodbridge, to
which his
parents had moved. In 1860, he again...
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White baronetcy, of
Boulge Hall in the
County of Suffolk, was
created in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom on 14 June 1937 for
Robert Eaton White...
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French béret,
perhaps ultimately of
Gaulish origin.
bilge from Old
French boulge, from
Latin bulga, from
Gaulish bulgā, "sack". billiard,
billiards perhaps...
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baronets of
Tuxford and
Wallingwells (1802)
White baronets of
Cotham House (1904)
White baronets of
Salle Park (1922)
White baronets of
Boulge Hall (1937)...
- Blaxhall, Bloodsman's Corner, Blundeston, Blyford, Blythburgh, Botesdale,
Boulge, Boxford, Boxted, Boyton,
Bradfield Combust,
Bradfield St. Clare, Bradfield...
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district includes the
following parishes:
Aldeburgh Alderton Bawdsey Blaxhall Boulge Boyton Bredfield Bromeswell Burgh Capel St.
Andrew Charsfield Chillesford...
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strengthen the
investigation of the
Whitechapel murders. He was born in
Boulge, Suffolk, and
married Jane Carr on 4
August 1867. He
joined the
London Metropolitan...
- Hall (demolished)
Bawdsey Manor Benacre Hall
Benhall Lodge Bidenly Hall
Boulge Hall (demolished)
Brampton Hall
Branches Park (demolished)
Bredfield House...
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Gregory was born in 1943.
After the war, de
Polnay and his wife
rented Boulge Hall,
formerly the home of the poet and
translator Edward FitzGerald. He...