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Whatfield is a
village and
civil parish in Suffolk, England.
Located around 2
miles (3.2 km)
north of Hadleigh, it is part of
Babergh district. Skeat...
- Westhall, Westhorpe, Westley, Weston, Wetherden, Wetheringsett, Weybread,
Whatfield, Whepstead, Wherstead, Whitton, Wickhambrook,
Wickham Green,
Wickham Market...
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Hitcham 4056
Kersey 1510
Kettlebaston 1006
Layham 2489
Lindsey 1246
Naughton 854
Nedging 810
Semer 1206
Thorpe Morieux 2428
Wattisham 1299
Whatfield 1571...
- Sible-Hedingham, Stambourne,
Tilbury juxta Clare, Toppesfield, Wattesham,
Whatfield, Whepstead, and
White Colne.
Carlton and
Kelsale Order 1884 Bildeston...
- (town)
Tattingstone Thorpe Morieux Wattisham Wenham Magna Wenham Parva Whatfield Wherstead Woolverstone Civil parishes (former)
Ballingdon Copdock Hadleigh...
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cleric and
satirical writer. The son of the Rev.
George Clubbe,
rector of
Whatfield, Suffolk, he was born in or
about 1703. He
matriculated as a
sizar of...
- whom was Anne Wright,
heiress of
Sutton Hall and of Barrett's Hall in
Whatfield, who
married Sir John
Heigham of
Barrough Hall.
Edmund Wright sold the...
- 1614 and 1626. He was the only son of a merchant,
Robert Snelling, of
Whatfield and
Ipswich and his wife Alice, the
daughter of John Bacon, yeoman, of...
- po****tion of 98.
Naughton is
formed from the
junction of two roads, the
Whatfield Road
which comes in from the south-west and
heads north to
Nedging Tye...
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Gooch William Gooch, A.B. was a
cleric who
signed the work in 1807 from
Whatfield parsonage, Suffolk. Gooch, a
neighbour and protégé of
Arthur Young, was...