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- Wetheringsett is a village in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. Located to the east of the A140, it is the largest village in the...
- Richard of Wetheringsett (fl. 1200–1230) is the earliest known chancellor of the University of Cambridge, where he served sometime between 1215 and 1232...
- Cambridge University Press. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography says: "Wetheringsett [Wethersett], Richard of [Richard of Leicester] (fl. c.1200–c.1230)...
- Wetheringsett-****-Brockford is a civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. The parish contains the village of Wetheringsett...
- for the Wetheringsett Ward in Mid-Suffolk, Suffolk, England. The turnout of the election was 74.39%. Mid Suffolk local elections "Wetheringsett Ward Results...
- College, and is pla**** recreationally by scouts, the Air Training Corps, Wetheringsett Camp Suffolk (known as Nora ball), and by the Royal Navy and Australian...
- Fressingfield, Helmingham, Hoxne, Mendlesham, Palgrave, Stonham, Stradbroke, Wetheringsett, Weybread, and Worlingworth; The District of Suffolk Coastal wards of...
- Brockford Street is a hamlet in the civil parish of Wetheringsett-****-Brockford, in the Mid Suffolk district, in the county of Suffolk, England, sited...
- Brockford and Wetheringsett railway station was a station on the Mid-Suffolk Light Railway. Brockford and Wetheringsett railway station served the villages...
- Froude. On 20 April 1590 Hakluyt was instituted to the clergy house of Wetheringsett-****-Brockford, Suffolk, by Lady Stafford, who was the Dowager Baroness...