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- Chelmondiston is a small village and civil parish in Suffolk, England, located on the Shotley Peninsula, five miles south-east of Ipswich. The hamlet...
- name to Muna Al Hussein upon marriage. Muna Al Hussein was born in Chelmondiston, Suffolk, England, the daughter of Doris Elizabeth (née Sutton) and...
- bank of the tidal River Orwell, on the outskirts of the village of Chelmondiston, on the Shotley peninsula in southern Suffolk. It lies within the Suffolk...
- Alice Dorothy Lee Warner, at St Barnabas, Pimlico, having moved to Chelmondiston, near Ipswich, in 1888. In 1893, Woodward published Carols for Christmas-Tide...
- Cavendish, Cavenham, Chantry, Charsfield, Chattisham, Chedburgh, Chediston, Chelmondiston, Chelsworth, Chevington, Chickering, Chillesford, Chilton, Clare, Claydon...
- civil parish is bounded by the neighbouring civil parishes of Holbrook, Chelmondiston and Arwarton. Large areas of the civil parish are classified as Scheduled...
- Copdock, Belstead Babergh IP9 IPSWICH Shotley Peninsula: Capel St Mary, Chelmondiston, Shotley Babergh IP10 IPSWICH Kirton, Nacton, Levington East Suffolk...
- theological subjects and mundane matters. In 1723 he became Rector of Chelmondiston, Suffolk. On 3 July 1726 Henley opened his so-called 'Oratory', a meeting...
- Brent Eleigh Brettenham Bures St Mary Burstall Capel St Mary Chattisham Chelmondiston Chelsworth Chilton ****field Copdock and Washbrook East Bergholt Edwardstone...
- Road, Leeds: addition of Pusey chapel. 1890–99 St Andrew's Church, Chelmondiston, Suffolk, with Thomas Garner: enlargement 1891–1905 All Saints' Church...