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married Mary,
daughter of
Robert Sparrow of
Worlingham Hall in Suffolk. In 1835 he was
created Baron Worlingham, of
Beccles in the
County of Suffolk, in...
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Worlingham is a
village and
civil parish in the East
Suffolk district of the
English county of Suffolk. It is
about 1.3
miles (2.1 km) east of Beccles...
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Broads National Park. It had a po****tion at the 2011
census of 10,123.
Worlingham is a
suburb of Beccles; the
combined po****tion is 13,868.
Beccles twinned...
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between 1774 and 1775.
Sparrow was the
eldest son of
Robert Sparrow of
Worlingham and his wife Anne Bence,
daughter of
Robert Bence of Henstead, Suffolk...
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Worlingham Hall is a
Grade I
listed Georgian country house in
Worlingham, 1 mile (1.6 km) to the east of
Beccles in the
English county of Suffolk. The...
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Rotulorum of
County Armagh which he also
already held. He was
created Baron Worlingham in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom in 1835 and thus
became a member...
- edge of the town of
Beccles and
serves the
surrounding area,
including Worlingham.
Pupils from
Norfolk villages such as
Gillingham and
Broome also sometimes...
- peer. The son of
Archibald Acheson, 3rd Earl of Gosford, he was born at
Worlingham Hall, Suffolk, in 1841, and
educated at
Harrow School; and
succeeded to...
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especially as a
diplomat abroad in
religious causes. The
family seat was
Worlingham Hall, near Beccles, Suffolk.
James Colville, 1st Lord
Colville of Culross...
- deed
dated 1638 survives,
granted by John Duke, lord of the
manor of
Worlingham,
Master of his Majesty's
Royal Game in
Suffolk and Es****, to John Hobart...