Available here from archive.org See Extract on Deben from Breviary of Suffolk in the 17th C 1618 by Reyce Possible connection Thomas Appleton of Waldringfield Gent
Volume 3 Pages 113 & 114 Available to download for free from archive.org page 113 WALDRINGFIELD There was one manor here in Saxon times. It belonged to Ranalf, brother of Ilger, and consisted of 1 carucate of land, a border, 2 ploughteams, reduced to 1 at the time of the survey, and a mill. In Saxon times was 1 rouncy…
Waldringfield Hilton From To Source 695? Waldhere Bishop of London Supposition that land passed along the line of Bishops 955 Will of Bishop Theodred in 955 1) esawyer 955 Osgot from above Will on death o fTheodred 1035 1035 and 1044 there is also a mention of when the East…
The Deben Gives us much pleasure, Boats sail their measure, Against ebb and flow, Against winds high and low, Just walking the shore. Knowing there is more, Each day a different hue. Each day a changing view, Sands enjoyed by tots, All spades, buckets and pots, Birds that stay and feed. Dabbling in the weed, A veritable garden of Eden,…
Early morning, early summer, the sun rises over the village on a perfect Englishday. Bobby opens up the garage while up the road Miss Bloomfield in the Post Office drinks her first tea of the day, dusts the shelves in the tiny lean-to shop, polishes the jars of jelly babies and dolly mixtures, farthing a bag, bull’s-eyes, 1/2d. a half-a-dozen.…
Ipswich Journal – Sat 14th Oct 1893 Death of Mr George Mason At Ipswich Another link in the chain of busy, shrewd, far-seeing men who in their day played a prominent part in making Ipswich the prosperous commercial centre it is to-day, has been suddenly snapped, and that so suddenly that the inhabitants of the town could hardly bring themselves…
Holinshed's Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland was a complete description of everything about Elizabethan Britain. There were 1577 and 1587 editions. The Description of England was complied by William Harrison. Of local interest: Volume 4 on Scotland is dedicated to Thomas Seckford. To the Right worshipfull Maister Thomas Secford Esquire and Maister of the Requests, William Harison wisheth all…
W.G.Arnott ((Place Names of the Deben Valley by W.G.Arnott)) suggested in Place Names of the Deben Valley that the locations of local Churches relate to pre seawall access by water and the transport of stone fonts from Norfolk. Furthermore, a 1999 River Deben Association magazine contains an article by David Aldred describing a circular arrangement of other Churches around Waldringfield…
1938 Warning notice on Scrubbing Posts. Application by Nunn’s to build concrete slipway. 1939 Discussion of moorings for houseboats of Mr Orvis () and for Sir A.E.Eborall. Also no action taken on wreck of Lowestoft Trawler. Nunn's pay 2/6 p.a. for the concrete slip. 1945 Long poles to be marked as beacons. Buoys to be obtained for Horse. Lack of…
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