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- Erwarton or Arwarton is a small village and civil parish in the Babergh district of Suffolk, England. The parish includes the hamlet of Shop Corner. Located...
- journey to Norfolk. Another is that her heart, at her request, was buried in Erwarton (Arwarton) Church, Suffolk by her uncle Sir Philip Parker. In 18th-century...
- Erwarton Hall and Gatehouse stand to the north of the village of Erwarton, on the Shotley Peninsula in Suffolk, England. Although earlier structures stood...
- knighted on 19 November 1624. He came into possession of the family estate at Erwarton Hall and was High Sheriff of Suffolk in 1637. In April 1640, Parker was...
- – died after 1521) who married Sir Phillip Calthorpe (died c. 1552) of Erwarton in Suffolk; Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire (c. 1477 – 12 March 1538/9)...
- south-eastern tip. Other villages on the peninsula include Chelmondiston, Erwarton (Arwarton), Freston, Harkstead, Holbrook, Stutton, Tattingstone, Wherstead...
- Calthorpe of Erwarton, Suffolk, having at least 1 son who predeceased him. They also had a son, Philip (d.1604), who inherited the manor of Erwarton from her...
- held the seat until 1734. In 1740 he founded the Erwarton Almshouses close to his home in Erwarton. On 11 July 1715 Parker married in London, Martha...
- Easton Bavents, Edwardstone, Ellough, Elmsett, Elmswell, Elveden, Eriswell, Erwarton, Euston, Exning, Eye, Eyke Falkenham, Fakenham Magna, Farnham, Felixstowe...
- tombs of Cornwallis and his wife Penelope are inside St. Mary's Church in Erwarton. Since Amb****ador Sir Charles Cornwallis' first wife, Ann Fincham, was...