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Campsea Ashe (sometimes
spelt Campsey Ash) is a
village in Suffolk, England,
located approximately 5
miles (8 km)
north east of
Woodbridge and 6 miles...
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Viscount Ullswater, of
Campsea Ashe in the
County of Suffolk, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1921 for
James Lowther...
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station is on the East
Suffolk Line in the east of England,
located in
Campsea Ashe, Suffolk,
approximately 2
miles (3.2 km) east of
Wickham Market itself...
- family's
traditional burial place Campsey Priory, an
Augustinian nunnery in
Campsea Ashe, Suffolk.
William Ufford's
first marriage, to Joan Montagu, brought...
- 1965. The
nearest stations today are
Wickham Market (7
miles (11 km)) at
Campsea Ashe and
Saxmundham (8
miles (13 km)), both on the East
Suffolk Line. The...
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Bures St. Mary, Burgate, Burgh, Burstall, Bury St Edmunds, Butley,
Buxhall Campsea Ashe,
Capel St Andrew,
Capel St. Mary, Carlton,
Carlton Colville, Cattawade...
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Elmham in
Norfolk before moving in 1867 to be
vicar at
Campsea Ashe in Suffolk. He
remained at
Campsea Ashe
until he died
there in 1876, aged 68. He married...
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appointed to the
Privy Council in 1898,
created 1st
Viscount Ullswater, of
Campsea Ashe, in the
County of Suffolk, on his
retirement as
Speaker in 1921, and...
- north-east of Woodbridge. Its
railway station is 2
miles (3.2 km) east at
Campsea Ashe. The po****tion at the 2011
Census was 2,156. All
Saints Church is...
- 1859;
closed 2 May 1955;
reopened 3
September 1984
Wickham Market (in
Campsea Ashe);
opened 1 June 1859
Snape Junction Saxmundham;
opened 1 June 1859...