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  1. Hace 1 día · Stained glass in the East window dates from 1920 and is also a war memorial remembering people from the village who died during WWI. Several of the original brasses have been taken from where they would have been - on the floor - and moved to the walls to preserve them. Side chapel altar in the north aisle.

  2. Hace 4 días · She was not the only patron of the Grey Friars to extend her benefactions to the sisters of the order: Elizabeth de Burgh Lady Clare bequeathed in 1355 £20, ornaments, and furniture to the house, £20 to the abbess Katherine de Ingham, and 13s. 4d. to each of the sisters, and Margaret countess of Norfolk granted to the convent in 1382 a rent of 20 marks from the Brokenwharf, London, for the ...

  3. The Earl was created a Peer of the United Kingdom by the title of Baron Worlingham of Beccles, in the county of Suffolk, in 1835, and is descended from an ancient family in Ireland; Sir Archibald Acheson, Secretary of State for Scotland, having been created a Baronet in 1628. The manor of Little Worlingham was possessed by Catharine Fitz-Osbert ...

  4. Hace 2 días · Stowmarket Station is 5.17 miles away. Address: Stowmarket station, Station Road East, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 1RQ. Stowmarket is situated on the Great Eastern Main Line|Ipswich to Ely Line and is managed by Greater Anglia. Stowmarket Station is staffed on a part time basis. Directions from Duke Street to Stowmarket Rail Station.

  5. Hace 3 días · In 1703, the rectory of Corton was let to John Nobbs for the rent of £ 36 per ann., the taxes for the same being £ 5. 10 s. The impropriation of Corton subsequently became the property of John Ives, Esq., of Yarmouth, from whom it passed to the Fowlers of Gunton, in which family it remains. The commuted rent charge payable to the impropriator ...

  6. Hace 5 días · Thereafter the manor passed with Ewelme to the de la Poles, until both estates were seized by the Crown in 1501. (fn. 73) In 1519 the king leased Swyncombe to Anne Broke (d. 1532) and the courtier Henry Norris, (fn. 74) and in 1525 granted the reversion (with Ewelme) to Charles Brandon, duke of Suffolk, and his wife Mary, the king's sister.

  7. Hace 2 días · Alan Rufus, first lord of Richmond, was a younger son of Eudes Count of Penthiévre and a second cousin of the reigning Duke of Britanny. (fn. 21) Through his grandmother Hawise, sister of Richard II of Normandy, he could also claim relationship with William the Conqueror. He was probably the builder of Richmond Castle.