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Hartismere was a
hundred of Suffolk, that
later gave its name to a poor law union, a
rural sanitary district, and the
Hartismere Rural District. Listed...
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Hartismere is a
state funded co-educational day
school for
scholars aged 11–18 in Eye, a town in High Suffolk. The
headmaster is
James McAtear who joined...
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represented Suffolk East in Parliament. In 1866 he was
created Baron Hartismere, of
Hartismere in the
County of Suffolk, in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom...
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Hartismere Rural District was a
rural district in the
county of East Suffolk, England. It was
expanded in 1934 by
merging with the
disbanded Hoxne Rural...
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Robert Malet, tenant-in-chief of the
Honour of Eye in the
hundred of
Hartismere,
founded Eye Priory. Eye
began to lose its
strategic importance after...
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Hartismere family of schools. On 1 May 2016 the
Benjamin Britten Music Academy and
Centre of
Excellence in
mathematics became part of the
Hartismere Family...
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districts created in 1894: Blything,
Bosmere and Claydon, East Stow,
Hartismere, Hoxne,
Mutford and Lothingland, Plomesgate, Samford, Wangford, Woodbridge...
- (1442) St Dunstan's
College (earlier than 1446)
Bridlington School (1447)
Hartismere School (founded 1451) St. Bartholomew's School,
Newbury (1466) Bromsgrove...
- Paul)". www.crockford.org.uk.
Retrieved 2018-10-18. "The
Benefice of
Hartismere, North,
Comprising Brome, Burgate, Palgrave, Stuston, Thrandeston, and...
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which is
still in use.
Under Edward the Confessor, Diss was part of the
Hartismere hundred of Suffolk, It was
recorded as such in the
Domesday Book of 1086...