Largely out of scope for us but here for the record. Martlesham Burials 1653 - 1837 Martlesham Burials3 1838- 1900 Martlesham Baptisms 1653 - 1837 Martlesham Baptisms3 1838-1900
see also : ] ] ] 1838 PERRY William of Waldringfield 88 yrs 3 Dec 1838 1839 WADLEY Deborah of Waldringfield 36 yrs 2 May 1839 1840 PRENTICE John of Waldringfield 21 yrs 6 Aug 1840 SHELDRAKE Sarah (widow) of Waldringfield 83 yrs 30 Aug 1840 SYER William…
1838 FARRER Higham s.o. John (farmer) & Elizabeth of Waldringfield born 14 Feb 3 Jun 1838 1839 BADHAM George David s.o. George David (esquire) & Sarah Emma of Waldringfield born 28 Feb 28 Mar 1839 BAKER Frederick s.o. Jane (widow) & Samuel GOODALL of Waldringfield born Sep/Oct 1838 19 May 1839 1840 BARBER…
A dyed-in-the wool pacifist, poet & Intellectual Margaret Cornish was poised to take up Scholarship to the Sorbonne University, but WII put an end to that hope. She was teaching in a London Primary School but refused to be evacuated and so was sacked. On a whim which had nothing to do with the war effort she went to work…
Welcome to All Saints, in its lovely rural setting, about ½ mile south of the main centre of population, with delightful views eastwards from its tree-shaded churchyard, where a Saxon burial-urn was discovered in 1841 (now in the Purnell Collection at the British Museum). Early Christians probably took over the pagan burial-site and built their place of worship there, indicating…
IPSWICH SEAMAN DROWNED IN THE DEBEN. On Tuesday Walter Brook Eng. Coroner for the Liberty of St. Etheldreda, held an inquest on George Juby, of Ipswich, mariner, aged 31 years, who was drowned at Waldringfield on Thursday last. George Brooks, of Tomline Road, St. Clement's, skipper of the barge Augusta, stated he had known the deceased some 15 years and…
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…
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…
1305 Nicholas de Herteval ? Adam de Brunham 1330 Richard Taverner (de Neburn) 1349 Thomas de le Soler ( of Ipswich 1383 Willam Staloun 1386 ]ohn Brook 1392 Walter Arnald (of Debenham) 1405 Thomas Gylon (of Peynton) 1492 Stephen Esthawe 1436 John Lovell ? John Skryvaner 1441 William…
Associated with the family of John Crosse, 1674 Hearth Tax Return 1674. ((Place Names of the Deben Valley by W.G.Arnott)) Refered to as Rotten Farm at some point - see maps and I quote from my 19th century (1891) walk 'Nearby, inland on our right as we proceed in a southerly direction, is Cross Farm; in 1674 this farm was…
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