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Lavenham is a village,
civil parish and
electoral ward in the
Babergh district, in the
county of Suffolk, England. It is
noted for its Guildhall, Little...
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Richard of
Lavenham (fl. 1380) was an
English Carmelite,
known as a
scholastic philosopher. He is now
remembered for his
approach to the
problem of ****ure...
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nursery rhyme originated in the once
prosperous wool merchant's
village of
Lavenham,
about 70
miles northeast of London,
having been
inspired by its multicolored...
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Spring (c. 1474 – 1523) (alias
Thomas Spring III or The Rich Clothier) of
Lavenham in Suffolk, was an
English cloth merchant. He
consolidated his father's...
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Lavenham Guildhall is a timber-framed muni****l
building in
Lavenham, Suffolk, England. It is
Grade I listed. By the late 14th century,
Lavenham was at...
- RAF
Lavenham (also
known as ****field) is a
former World War II
airfield in England. The
field is
located 7
miles (11 km) N of
Sudbury in Suffolk, near...
- Houghton-le-Spring. The
family first came to
prominence in the town of
Lavenham in Suffolk,
where they were
important merchants in the
cloth and wool trade...
- St
Peter and St Paul's Church,
Lavenham is a
Grade I
listed parish church in the
Church of
England in
Lavenham, Suffolk. It is a
notable wool
church and...
- Sir
William Spring of
Lavenham (died 3
February 1599) was an
English politician and landowner.
Spring was the son of Sir John
Spring and Dorothy, the daughter...
- the present,
perpendicular St. Mary the
Virgin church. "
Lavenham Church Walk".
Visit Lavenham.
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