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Chattisham is a
village and
civil parish in Suffolk, England.
Located around two
miles west of
Ipswich and half a mile
south of the A1071, it is part of...
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William Br****, 1st
Baron Chattisham (11
February 1886 – 24
August 1945),
known as Sir
William Br****
between 1929 and 1945, was a
British Conservative Party...
- the county. For
about 350
years Hintlesham has been a
joint parish with
Chattisham whose church, St Margaret's,
stands about a mile away,
separated by a...
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Cleland (1936–1937) Sir
George Clerk (1938–1939)
William Br****, 1st
Baron Chattisham (1939–1945)
Patrick Gordon Walker (1946–1948)
Cecil Harmsworth King (1948–1952)...
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Safety Network.
Flight Safety Foundation. "Hintlesham WW2 –
Hintlesham &
Chattisham War Memorials".
Hintlesham War Memorial. "The
History of Shuttleworth"...
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Westminster including Lord
Alverstone (several
times Attorney-General) and Lord
Chattisham, some Lord
Mayors of
London and a few
Australian settler politicians including...
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Brantham Brent Eleigh Brettenham Bures St Mary
Burstall Capel St Mary
Chattisham Chelmondiston Chelsworth Chilton ****field
Copdock and
Washbrook East...
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Carlton Colville, Cattawade, Cavendish, Cavenham, Chantry, Charsfield,
Chattisham, Chedburgh, Chediston, Chelmondiston, Chelsworth, Chevington, Chickering...
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Washbrook went to form the new
parish of
Pinewood and
parts went to
Chattisham,
Sproughton and Belstead. "Distance from
Washbrook [52.035934, 1.086523]"...
- July 1946
Baron Ramsden 12 Jul 1945
Ramsden extinct 9
August 1955
Baron Chattisham 13 Jul 1945 Br****
extinct 24
August 1945
Baron Sandford 14 Jul 1945 Edmondson...