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Hawstead is a
small village and
civil parish in the West
Suffolk district of
Suffolk in
eastern England. It is
located 5
kilometres (3 mi)
south of Bury...
- Lady Drury's
Closet (also
known as the
Hawstead Panels) is a
series of
painted wooden panels of
early 17th-century date,
currently installed in the room...
- her
first husband, Sir
William Drury,
entertained Queen Elizabeth I at
Hawstead in 1578.
Elizabeth Stafford was the
daughter of Sir
William Stafford (d...
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Robert Drury (c. 1456–1536) was an
English knight, Lord of the
Manor of
Hawstead, Suffolk, and
Knight of the Body to
Kings Henry VII and
Henry VIII. As...
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Barton Great Livermere Great Saxham Great Whelnetham Hardwick Hargrave Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Honington Hopton Horringer Ickworth Ingham Ixworth Thorpe...
- Sir
Robert Drury (January 1575-1615), of
Hawstead, Suffolk, and
Drury House, Westminster, was an
English Member of
Parliament (MP).
Robert was the first...
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William Drury, in 1558,
inheriting considerable land in Suffolk,
including Hawstead Place,
where in 1578 he
entertained Queen Elizabeth I. He was knighted...
- Hargrave, Harkstead, Hartest, Hasketon, Haughley, Haverhill, Hawkedon,
Hawstead, Hazelwood,
Heckfield Green, Helmingham, Hemingstone, Hemley, Hengrave...
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Retrieved 15 May 2017. "Lark (US
Hawstead)".
Catchment Data Explorer.
Environment Agency.
Retrieved 6
October 2017. "Lark (
Hawstead to
Abbey Gardens)". Catchment...
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memory of
Elizabeth Drury,
daughter of his patron, Sir
Robert Drury of
Hawstead, Suffolk. This poem
treats Elizabeth's
demise with
extreme gloominess,...