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Great Waldingfield is a
village and
civil parish in the
Babergh district of Suffolk,
England about two
miles (3 km) north-east of
Sudbury and two miles...
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Little Waldingfield is a
village and
civil parish in Suffolk, England.
Located two
miles from its
sister village,
Great Waldingfield, it is part of the...
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Waldingfield may
refer to:
Great Waldingfield, Suffolk,
England Little Waldingfield, Suffolk,
England This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
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merchant and Lord
Mayor of London. He was the son of
Richard Spencer of
Waldingfield in Suffolk, came to London, and as a
merchant was
nicknamed "Rich Spencer"...
- po****tion of 375. The
parish borders Boxford,
Great Waldingfield, Groton,
Little Waldingfield,
Milden and Newton. The name "Edwardstone"
means 'Eadweard's...
- 1998. The land was
granted to
Samuel Appleton, an
immigrant from
Little Waldingfield, England, in 1638 by the town of
Ipswich and is one of the
oldest continuously...
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Country England United States Current region United States Etymology Apple garden Place of
origin Little Waldingfield,
Babergh District, Suffolk, England...
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Sudbury East and
Waldingfield Division is an
electoral division in
Babergh District,
Suffolk which returns a
single County Councillor to
Suffolk County...
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Great Glemham,
Great Livermere,
Great Saxham,
Great Thurlow,
Great Waldingfield,
Great Welnetham,
Great Wratting, Gromford, Groton, Grundisburgh, Gunton...
- Sir
Andrew Butler (? - 1430), of
Great Waldingfield, Suffolk, was an
English Member of
Parliament (MP). He was a
Member of the
Parliament of
England for...