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Hengrave Hall is a
Grade I
listed Tudor manor house in
Hengrave near Bury St.
Edmunds in Suffolk,
England and was the seat of the
Kitson and Gage families...
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Hengrave is a
small village and
civil parish in the West
Suffolk district, in the
county of Suffolk, England. It is to the
North of the town of Bury St...
- The
Church of St John Lateran,
Hengrave is the
former parish church of
Hengrave, Suffolk. In 1589 this
parish was
consolidated with that of
adjacent Flempton...
- at
Hengrave Hall, near Bury St Edmunds. More
recent research indicates that it was a
cousin and
namesake Sir
William Gage, 2nd
Baronet of
Hengrave who...
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Donnington and
Bourchier made
Hengrave their home and
Bourchier was
buried at
Hengrave.
Stained gl**** in the
cloister of
Hengrave Hall
survives memorialising...
- (1540-1603) was an
English landowner. He was the
eldest son of
Thomas Kitson of
Hengrave Hall and his
second wife
Margaret Donnington (d. 1561). He was born shortly...
- Sir
Thomas Gage, 7th Baronet, of
Hengrave (1781 – 27
December 1820, in Rome) was an
English botanist from Rokewode-Gage baronets. The
woodland flower Gagea...
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greengage is
linked with
another branch of the Gage
family who
lived at
Hengrave Hall in Suffolk. It
would appear that Sir
William Gage, 2nd bart (c. 1650–1727)...
- The Wood baronetcy, of
Hengrave in the
County of Suffolk, was
created in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom on 14
February 1918 for John Wood, Conservative...
- 1540) was a
wealthy English merchant,
Sheriff of London, and
builder of
Hengrave Hall in Suffolk.
Thomas Kitson was the son of
Robert Kitson (or Kytson)...