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Mutford is a
village and
civil parish in the East
Suffolk District of the
English county of Suffolk. The
village is 5
miles (8.0 km) south-west of Lowestoft...
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There are no
longer any
operational locks on any of the
rivers (except for
Mutford Lock in
Oulton Broad that
links to the sal****er Lake
Lothing in Lowestoft...
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Mutford and
Lothingland was a
hundred of Suffolk, with an area of 33,368
acres (135.04 km2).
Lowestoft Ness, the most
easterly point of
Great Britain...
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Louther (1291–1293) John de
Mutford (1293–1299)
Nicholas de
Warwick (1299) John de
Cestria (1300–1301) John de
Mutford (1301–1308)
Matthew de Scacarrio...
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Neighbouring parishes include Gisleham,
Henstead with
Hulver Street and
Mutford. The
Hundred River forms the
southern boundary of the parish. Settlement...
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Broad North railway station (originally
opened as
Mutford and
later known as
Oulton Broad (
Mutford) and
Oulton Broad) is on the
Wherry Lines in the east...
- bridge,
Lowestoft Gull Wing, is
bridging the lake
towards the middle.
Mutford lock
connects Lake
Lothing to
Oulton Broad from
where access to the River...
- Southwold; The
Sessional Divisions of Beccles, Bun****, Lothingland, and
Mutford; Part of the
Sessional Division of Blything; and The part of the Borough...
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Mutford and
Lothingland Rural District was a
rural district within the
administrative county of East
Suffolk between 1894 and 1934. It was
created out...
- Milden, Mildenhall, Minsmere, Monewden, Monk Soham,
Monks Eleigh, Moulton,
Mutford Nacton, Naughton, Nayland, Nedging,
Needham Market, Nettlestead, Newbourne...