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Thomas Seckford or
Thomas Sakford Esquire (1515–1587) was a
senior lawyer, a "man of business" at the
court of
Queen Elizabeth I, a
landowner of the armigerous...
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Seckford is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charles Seckford (1551–1592),
English politician Thomas Seckford (1515–1587),
English MP...
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Seckford Hall is a
Tudor period house in
Seckford Hall Road,
Great Bealings, near Woodbridge, Suffolk. The hall is now a hotel. The hall was constructed...
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Seckford Hospital is a
grade II*
listed former almshouse in
Seckford Street, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England. It is of red
brick with
yellow brick dressings...
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Seckford Trust (or
Seckford Foundation) is a
charitable trust founded in the 16th
century by
Thomas Seckford that
remains active to this day. The trust...
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founded in 1577, for the poor of Woodbridge. It was
later supported by the
Seckford Foundation.
Woodbridge School has been co-educational
since September 1974...
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Charles Seckford (1551–1592), of
Great Bealings, Suffolk, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for
Aldeburgh in...
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before going to stay with
George and
Emily Hunt at
Seckford Hall, near Woodbridge, in Suffolk.
Seckford Hall, with its
allegedly haunted room and secret...
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removed from Melton, a
courtier to
Queen Elizabeth I,
Thomas Seckford,
decided to
commission a new
sessions house for the
Liberty of St Etheldreda...
- School. He
rapidly became a
historian of note
studying the
archives of the
Seckford Trust. He
became a
Fellow of the
Royal Historical Society and the Society...