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Shottisham is a
village and
civil parish in the East
Suffolk district, in the
county of Suffolk. It lies in the
Wilford Hundred,
about four and a half...
- the D'Oyly
family and of the D'Oyly
baronets 'of
Shottisham',
Norfolk (not to be
confused with
Shottisham, Suffolk), who also
possessed estates in Suffolk...
- Kingdom. One
creation is
extant as of 2008. The D'Oyly Baronetcy, of
Shottisham in the
County of Norfolk, was
created in the
Baronetage of
England on...
- S****ey, Shimpling,
Shimpling Street,
Shingle Street, Shipmeadow, Shotley,
Shottisham, Sibton, Sicklesmere, Sizewell, Snape, Somerleyton, Somersham, Somerton...
- Tancred, now Lawson-Tancred of
Boroughbridge 17
November 1662 102 D'Oyly of
Shottisham 29 July 1663 No heir. 103
Marsham of
Cuckston 16
August 1663 Earl of Romney...
- Newbourn, Otley, Pettistree, Playford,
Purdis Farm, Ramsholt, Rushmere,
Shottisham,
Stratton Hall, Sutton,
Trimley St Martin,
Trimley St Mary, Tuddenham...
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Pakenham Watermill, Bury St
Edmunds The Mill Hotel,
Sudbury Shottisham watermill,
Shottisham Wickham Mill,
Wickham Market Woodbridge Tide Mill, Woodbridge...
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Castle and High
Sheriff of
Berkshire Sir John D'Oyly, 6th
Baronet of
Shottisham was MP for
Ipswich 1790–1796 D'Oyly baronets, a
number of
British baronetcies...
- Hamond, Bt. and
Charles Crickitt Baronetage of the
United Kingdom Preceded by
Hadley D'Oyly
Baronet (of
Shottisham) 1764–1818 Succeeded by
Charles D'Oyly...
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Baronetage of the
United Kingdom Preceded by John
Hadley D'Oyly
Baronet (of
Shottisham) 1818–1845 Succeeded by John
Hadley D'Oyly...