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Grundisburgh (/ˈɡrʌnzˌbrə/ ) is a
village of 1,584
residents situated in the
English county of Suffolk. It is in the East
Suffolk district, six 6 miles...
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Achilles 1988–89
Grundisburgh 1989–90
Framlingham Town 1990–91
Grundisburgh 1991–92
Framlingham Town 1992–93
Grundisburgh 1993–94
Whitton United...
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named Noone.
Alice Driver, born
around 1528, was a
married woman of
Grundisburgh (a
village close by Woodbridge) who had
grown up as a
country girl and...
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Blois Baronetcy, of
Grundisburgh and ****field Hall in the
County of Suffolk, is a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 15
April 1686...
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historic parkland. The
Blois family resided at Ipswich, and at
Grundisburgh, near
Woodbridge from the time of King
Henry VII. Four
generations were...
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Grundisburgh in Suffolk, England, in 1571, and his
family seat was at
Otley Hall, Otley, Suffolk. His
parents were
Anthony Gosnold of
Grundisburgh and...
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Soham Earl
Stonham Easton Falkenham Felixstowe Framlingham Framsden Grundisburgh Hacheston Harkstead Hasketon Helmingham Henley, St
Peter Hintlesham Holbrook...
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Coastal wards of Bealings, Dennington, Earl Soham, Framlingham, Glemham,
Grundisburgh and Witnesham, Hasketon, Kesgrave, Otley, Rushmere, and
Wickham Market;...
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prose of
their time. In 1945
Lyttelton retired from Eton and
moved to
Grundisburgh, Suffolk,
where he died on 1 May 1962 at the age of 79.
Lyttelton co-edited...
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Charles Blois, 1st
Baronet (14
September 1657 – 9
April 1738), of
Grundisburgh Hall and ****field Hall, Yoxford, Suffolk, was a
British Tory politician...