alysonAugust 22, 2024
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alysonNovember 23, 2023
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alysonSeptember 15, 2023
ALL SAINTS CHURCH – TOMB INSCRIPTIONS – COPIED 19TH AUG 1932 Numbers related to map below: The transcriptions are listed here: Further info: ] ] ]
alysonMay 31, 2023
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alysonMay 18, 2021
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John OgdenOctober 23, 2019
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…
alysonJuly 3, 2019
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…
alysonDecember 21, 2018
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alysonOctober 16, 2018
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alysonNovember 20, 2016
Page needs re-ordering. Known as Maybush Lane in the late 19C. On the East side. Village ] Built in 1875 by Rev. Thomas Henry Waller and eventually sold to the local Education Authority in 1904. School House together with ] a pair of Pretyman Cottages. The schoolmaster Mr Tompkins lived there. ] No.L Paddock Barn No.2 Riffhams , Ryelands ,…
alysonJuly 12, 2012
From The Ipswich Journal (Ipswich, England), Saturday, May 14, 1864; Issue 6522.
alysonFebruary 9, 2010
Earliest Information. There is evidence to suggest that the Romans visited ‘Waldringfield' but there is no real evidence of a settlement. Roman artefacts have been found in the north field, to the south of the church. (more…)
alysonJanuary 9, 2008
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