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Kettlebaston is a
village and a
civil parish with just over 30
inhabitants in the
Babergh district of Suffolk, England,
located around 3
miles (5 km) east...
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Elmsett 1974
Hadleigh 4288
Hadleigh Hamlet† 610
Hitcham 4056
Kersey 1510
Kettlebaston 1006
Layham 2489
Lindsey 1246
Naughton 854
Nedging 810
Semer 1206 Thorpe...
- Kelsale, Kenton, Kentford,
Kenny Hill, Kersey, Kesgrave, Kessingland,
Kettlebaston, Kettleburgh, Kirkley, Kirton, Knettishall,
Knodishall Lackford, Lakenheath...
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Harkstead Hartest Higham Hintlesham Hitcham Holbrook Holton St Mary
Kersey Kettlebaston Lavenham Lawshall Layham Leavenheath Lindsey Little Cornard Little Waldingfield...
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known as
Manetuna (named in the
Domesday Book
along with the
entry for
Kettlebaston) Slaughden, lost to
coastal erosion Sotterley,
suspected emparked village...
- Elmsett, Groton,
Hadleigh Hamlet (abolished 1935), Hitcham, Kersey,
Kettlebaston, Lavenham, Layham, Lindsey, Milden,
Monks Eleigh,
Nedging with Naughton...
- Colne-Engain,
Great Maplestead,
Great Yeldam, Groton, Hitcham, Kelsale,
Kettlebaston, Lindsey,
Little Maplestead,
Little Yeldam, Naughton, Nedging, Polstead...
- Edwardstone, Elmsett, Groton, Hadleigh,
Hadleigh Hamlet, Hitcham, Kersey,
Kettlebaston, Lavenham, Layham, Lindsey, Milden,
Monks Eleigh, Naughton, Nedging,...
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Cambridge per
literas reyias.
William Leman gave him the
rectory of
Kettlebaston, Suffolk, in 1749,
which he
resigned in 1760 on
being presented by Edward...
- 0.918886 (Church of St Mary) 1351459 More
images Church of St Mary
Kettlebaston Church 14th
century 23
January 1958 TL9657850287 52°06′57″N 0°52′11″E...