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- Witnesham is a village situated roughly 4 miles (6 km) to the north of Ipswich, Suffolk. The main road from Ipswich that links the village to the town...
- Bealings, Dennington, Earl Soham, Framlingham, Glemham, Grundisburgh and Witnesham, Hasketon, Kesgrave, Otley, Rushmere, and Wickham Market; and The Borough...
- Street, Ipswich, Suffolk, but the family subsequently moved nearby to Witnesham when his father retired to the rectory there in 1798. He was educated...
- Kirby, a solicitor, and Lucy Meadows. He was born on 19 September 1759 at Witnesham, Suffolk, and studied at Ipswich School and Caius College, Cambridge,...
- Samuel Turner Born February 1826 (1826-02) Witnesham, Suffolk Died 13 June 1868 (1868-06-14) (aged 42) Meerut, British India Buried St John's Cemetery...
- the Evening Star. Swilland shares a parish council with Witnesham called "Swilland and Witnesham Grouped Parish Council". Swilland takes its name from Old...
- diocese as ****istant bishops have been: in 1921, Cecil Wood, Rector of Witnesham and former Bishop of Melanesia, served as archbishop's commissary (i.e...
- 6th or early 7th century. In about 1820, an example was excavated at Witnesham. There are other examples at Lakenheath in western Suffolk and in the...
- Wingfield, Winston, Wissett, Wissington, Withersdale Street, Withersfield, Witnesham, Wixoe, Woodbridge, Woolpit, Woolverstone, Worlington, Worlingham, Worlingworth...
- Meadows was born in 1813 in Witnesham, Suffolk. His father was the Reverend Philip Meadows. His grandfather owned Witnesham Hall. He was educated at Cambridge...