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Bruisyard is a
village in the
valley of the
River Alde in the
county of Suffolk, England. The
village had a po****tion of
around 175 at the 2011 census...
- The
Abbey of
Bruisyard was a
house of
Minoresses (Poor Clares) at
Bruisyard in Suffolk. It was
founded from
Campsey Priory in
Suffolk on the initiative...
- 1363
during her husband's term as
Governor of Ireland. She was
buried at
Bruisyard Abbey, Suffolk; as her body was
being repatriated, her
husband obtained...
- Lancaster,
Countess of
Ulster was a
commanding presence, by
whose efforts Bruisyard Abbey was
established from Campsey. Much of the
fabric of the
priory was...
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behalf of Lionel,
accompanied the body of his late wife to the
funeral at
Bruisyard Abbey in Suffolk.
Jones 2021, p. 561.
Ustinov 2007, pp. 279–280. "Lionel...
- Sir
Nicholas Hare of
Bruisyard,
Suffolk (c. 1484 – 31
October 1557) was
Speaker of the
House of
Commons of
England between 1539 and 1540. He was born...
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Natural Beauty.
Links to
National Cycle Route 1 at
Felixstowe and also near
Bruisyard NCR 51 at
Felixstowe RCR 42 at
Snape Woodbridge |
Waldringfield | Kirton...
- the Poor
Clares at
Bruisyard Abbey. She died
there on 5 May 1377 at the age of
about sixty-seven years. She was
buried in
Bruisyard Abbey.
Frame 2004....
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January 1413 at her
residence in
Great Bentley, Es**** and was
buried at
Bruisyard Abbey in Suffolk, near her
mother the founder, and her half-sister Elizabeth...
- Street, Brightwell, Brockford, Brockley, Brome,
Brome Street, Bromeswell,
Bruisyard, Brundish, Bucklesham, Bulcamp, Bun****,
Bures St. Mary, Burgate, Burgh...