Parham is a village and civil parish in the East Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. Located seven miles north of Woodbridge, in 2005 it had...
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Parham Peninsula Parham, South Australia, also known as Port Parham Parham, Ontario Parham, Suffolk Parham Airfield Museum Parham, West Sussex Parham...
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buildings on the former RAF Framlingham airfield near the village of Parham, Suffolk, in England. RAF Framlingham was occupied by the USAAF 390th Bombardment...
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Parham Old Hall, also known as Moat Hall, is a moated site and historic medieval mansion close to the village of Parham, in Suffolk, England. Closely...
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of Sir William Jenney, of Knottishall Knt, and gave the estate of Parham, Suffolk to his second son, Sir Christopher Willoughby who married Elizabeth...
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Parham is an English surname. Parham is a habitational name derived from villages named Parham in Suffolk (in the East of England) and Sussex (in South...
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Lords. William Willoughby was the son of Sir Christopher Willoughby of Parham, Suffolk, and Elizabeth Tailboys, daughter of Sir George Tailboys, de jure 9th...
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Queen Mary I, to avoid persecution. Katherine Willoughby, born at Parham Old Hall, Suffolk, on 22 March 1519 and christened in the church there four days...
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Parham railway station was a station located in Parham, Suffolk. The station opened in 1859 and closed for passenger services in November 1952. Butt,...
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Parham Hundred or Half Hundred, was one of the Wicklaw Hundreds, administered by Ely Abbey, but located in East Suffolk, England. The Domesday Book recorded...
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1536/7, was the only son of William Willoughby, 1st Baron Willoughby of Parham, Suffolk, and his first wife, Elizabeth Heneage, daughter and heir of Sir Thomas...
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Church, to the rear of his family home in the village of Parham's Vicarage, in the County of Suffolk. His grave is next to that of his son's, each marked...
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Framlingham (redirect from Framlingham, Suffolk)
estimated 4,016 in 2019. Nearby villages include Earl Soham, Kettleburgh, Parham, Saxtead and Sweffling. An electoral ward of the same name exists. The parish...
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Ranulf de Glanvill (category People from Suffolk Coastal (district))
Valoignes, daughter of Theobald de Valoines, lord of the manor of Parham, Suffolk, by whom he had three daughters: Matilda (Maud) de Glanville, who married...
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Katherine Willoughby, the daughter of Sir Christopher Willoughby of Parham, Suffolk, and Margaret Jenny. Their daughter Eleanor Heydon was the grandmother...
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Eresby, died on 14 October 1526 at Parham, Suffolk and was buried on 19 October at All Saints Church, Mettingham, Suffolk. "Sir. William HUSSEY & Elizabeth...
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except that in 1086 Babergh was listed as two hundreds, Cosford, Ipswich and Parham as half hundreds and Samford as a hundred and a half. Hoxne hundred was...
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Durham and Elizabeth, the daughter of Sir Christopher Willoughby of Parham, Suffolk. He was deputy constable of Scarborough Castle from 1531, being in...
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This is a list of cities, towns and villages in the ceremonial county of Suffolk, England. Contents: A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P R S T U W Y Places of...
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Baron Welles. Cecily Welles, who married Sir Robert Willoughby of Parham, Suffolk and was the mother of Christopher Willoughby, 10th Baron Willoughby...
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the whole blood: Cecily Welles, who married Sir Robert Willoughby of Parham, Suffolk and was the mother of Christopher Willoughby, 10th Baron Willoughby...
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Parham Mill (or Parham Mill, Gillingham) is an 1826 landscape painting by the English artist John Constable. Constable completed the painting from earlier...
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Baron Willoughby of Parham and Frances Manners, daughter of John Manners, 4th Earl of Rutland of Nottingham at Parham in Suffolk. His father died in 1617...
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Framlingham branch (category Rail transport in Suffolk)
Market railway station on the East Suffolk Line to Framlingham in Suffolk, England, with three intermediate stations, Parham, Hacheston Halt, and Marlesford...
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Frederick Snowdon Corrance (category Deputy lieutenants of Suffolk)
Commons from 1867 to 1874. Corrance was the son of Frederick White of Parham Hall, Suffolk, and his wife Frances Woodley. His father assumed the name of Corrance...
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Beversham (category Hamlets in Suffolk)
Little Glemham, in the East Suffolk district, in the county of Suffolk, England. It was recorded as Beuresham and being in Parham Hundred and having two households...
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1453, was the second son of Sir Robert Willoughby (d. 30 May 1465) of Parham, Suffolk, and Cecily Welles, the daughter of Lionel de Welles, 6th Baron Welles...
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East Suffolk is a local government district in Suffolk, England. The largest town is Lowestoft, which contains Ness Point, the easternmost point of the...
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This article describes the history of Suffolk, the English county. The county of Suffolk (Sudfole, Suthfolc, meaning 'southern folk') was formed from the...
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The Mid-Suffolk Light Railway (MSLR) was a standard gauge railway intended to open up an agricultural area of central Suffolk; it took advantage of the...
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