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Glemham is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Edward Glemham (died c. 1594),
English voyager and
privateer Sir
Charles Glemham (born...
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Glemham Hall or
Little Glemham Hall is an
Elizabethan and
Georgian country house, set in
around 300
acres (120 ha) of park land on the
outskirts of the...
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Great Glemham is a
village and
civil parish in the East
Suffolk district, in Suffolk, England, a mile and a half to the west of the A12 and
roughly equidistant...
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Little Glemham is a
small village and
civil parish on the A12 road, in the East
Suffolk district, in the
county of Suffolk, England. The po****tion of...
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Charles Glemham (c. 1577–1625) was an
English courtier and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1621 to 1625.
Glemham was the son of Christopher...
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Captain Edward Glemham (died in or
before 1594) of Benhall, Suffolk, was an
English sea
voyager and privateer. In his ship,
Edward and Constance, he destro****...
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Henry Glemham (Glenham) (c.1603 – 17
January 1670) was an
English royalist churchman, Dean of
Bristol and
Bishop of St Asaph.
Glemham was the son of Sir...
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Royalist army
during the
English Civil War.
Glemham was the son of Sir
Henry Glemham of
Glemham Hall,
Little Glemham in Suffolk.
After studying at
Trinity College...
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Cranbrook in the
county of Kent. The Gathorne-Hardy
family seat is
Great Glemham House, near Saxmundham, Suffolk. It was
created in 1892 for the prominent...
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office of sheriff. He was
buried in St Andrew's
Church at
Little Glemham in Suffolk. A
memorial on the east wall of the
chancel lies nearby. He...