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Glemsford is a
village and
civil parish in the
Babergh district in Suffolk, England, near the town of Sudbury.
Glemsford is
located near the
River Glem...
- master, but retired, as it
would seem, a
wealthy man to his
estate of
Glemsford, in West Suffolk, in 1530,
having refused the
offer of a
position as gentleman...
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Glemsford Pits is a 37.5-hectare (93-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest south of
Glemsford in Suffolk. The
River Stour,
which forms the...
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Glemsford railway station was a
station that
served the
village of
Glemsford in Suffolk, England. It
opened in 1865 on the
Stour Valley Railway between...
- her time
between a home in Hampstead,
north London and a
cottage near
Glemsford in Suffolk,
Whitelaw spent the last four
years of her life as a resident...
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rural districts: Boroughs: Bury St Edmunds,
Sudbury Urban districts:
Glemsford (created 1896,
abolished 1935), Hadleigh, Haverhill,
Newmarket Rural districts:...
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anglianewseast (2010-07-28), BBC Look East
Witham Man
Paraded Wants Compensation &
Glemsford Street Lights &
Norwich Cathedral,
archived from the
original on 2021-12-13...
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Frostenden Gazeley, Gedding, Gedgrave, Gipping, Gisleham, Gislingham,
Glemsford, Gosbeck,
Gosling Green,
Great Ashfield Great Barton,
Great Bealings,...
- Street.
Guilds began before the Normans; one of the
oldest recorded was in
Glemsford, the
Fraternity of the Clerks,
founded around 1020. The name
Corpus Christi...
- for
heroism in his
attempts to save a
workmate from
boiling steam in
Glemsford in Suffolk. A
boilerman by trade, he was born
around 1886 in Acton, London...