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Drinkstone is a
small settlement and
civil parish in Suffolk, England. Its name is
derived from Dremic's homestead. It was
located in the
hundred of Thedwastre...
- Ipswich. It is
combined with
neighbouring Drinkstone as the "Benefice of
Woolpit (Blessed
Virgin Mary) with
Drinkstone". The
church had a
statue to
Saint Mary...
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Drinkstone Windmills are a pair of
windmills at
Drinkstone, Suffolk, England. They
consist a post mill and a
smock mill. The post mill is
Grade I listed...
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English clergyman and naturalist. From 1856 to 1860 he was the
Curate of
Drinkstone and
Creeting St Peter, both in Suffolk, but in 1860 he was
appointed Rector...
- blue gl****
stone in the middle,
probably an aestel, was
discovered at
Drinkstone,
Suffolk in 2014. It is now in the Moyse's Hall
Museum in Bury St Edmunds...
- Edmundsbury, Dennington, Denston, Depden,
Dorking Tye,
Downham Highlodge,
Drinkstone,
Dunwich Earl Soham, Earl Stonham, East Bergholt, Eastbridge, Easton,...
- born at Chislehurst, Kent, the
second son of
Robert Bacon (1479–1548) of
Drinkstone, Suffolk, by his wife
Eleanor (Isabel) Cage. He
graduated from Corpus...
- Hall
Culford Park
Dalham Hall
Desning Hall
Downham Hall (demolished)
Drinkstone Park (demolished)
Easton Park (demolished)
Edwardstone Hall (demolished)...
- on 26
February 1750, was Christina,
daughter of the Rev. Mr.
Greene of
Drinkstone, Bury St. Edmunds, and
sister to Lady
Danvers of Rushbrooke, Suffolk....
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included the
Suffolk manors of Bildeston, Hopton, S****and and "Lovaynes" in
Drinkstone, and (in Es****),
Little Easton,
Broxted and
Aythorpe Roding. He fought...