Burkitt is an ancient name of Anglo Saxon origin, and may refer to Burkitt s lymphoma Francis Crawford Burkitt , British theologian Denis Parsons Burkitt , surgeon Jack Burkitt , English footballer James Parsons Burkitt , ornithologist William Burkitt Judge Sir William Burkitt Lee Burkitt References http www.houseofnames.com xq asp.fc qx burkitt family crest.htm Burkitt name origin http www.surnamedb.com surname.aspx?name Burkitt Alternative origin of Burkitt name surname ... more details
William Burkitt 25 July 1650 in Hitcham, Suffolk , England 24 October 1703, Essex was a biblical expositor and vicar in Dedham, Essex Dedham , Essex , England . He studied at Pembroke Hall , University of Cambridge Cambridge , earning a B. A. in 1668 and M. A. in 1672. ref Venn BRKT665W ref He became a Church of England curate at Milden, Suffolk , about 1672, and vicar of Dedham in 1692. Burkitt was also rector of Milden, near Lavenham , from 1672 to 1703. Burkitt is known for his Bible commentary, Expository Notes with Practical Observations on the New Testament Gospel s published 1700, Acts of the Apostles Acts to Book of Revelation Revelation published 1703 . Matthew Henry wrote in the preface to his commentary that it met with very good acceptance among serious people and that it would do great service to the church. In fact, he went on to say that Burkitt s Exposition was the inspiration for his own commentary on the Old Testament, to complement Burkitt s work on the New Testament. C. H. Spurgeon Charles Spurgeon regarded Burkitt s commentary as a goodly volume, and recommended attentive perusal of it. References reflist Nuttall DEFAULTSORT Burkitt, William Category 1650 births Category 1703 deaths Category People from Babergh district Category Alumni of Pembroke College, Cambridge UK Christian clergy stub ... more details
Infobox disease Name Burkitt s lymphoma Image Burkitt lymphoma, touch prep, Wright stain.jpg Caption Burkitt lymphoma, touch prep, Wright stain DiseasesDB 1784 ICD10 ICD10 C 83 7 c 81 ICD9 ICD9 200.2 ICDO ICDO 9687 3 OMIM 113970 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 256 MeshID D002051 Burkitt s lymphoma or Burkitt s tumor , Burkitt lymphoma or malignant lymphoma, Burkitt s type is a cancer of the lymphatic system in particular, B lymphocytes . It is named after Denis Parsons Burkitt , a surgeon ... 2511 ref ref name pmid13628987 cite journal author Burkitt D title A sarcoma involving the jaws in African ... pmid 13628987 doi 10.1002 bjs.18004619704 ref Genetics Almost by definition, Burkitt s lymphoma is associated ... in two patients with Burkitt s lymphoma leukemia journal Mol. Cancer volume 6 issue pages ... p53 mutation detected in Burkitt s lymphoma 30 bp duplication journal Oncol. Rep. volume 20 ... 22 q24 q11 . ref name pmid18813817 This involves IGL and c myc. Classification Currently Burkitt s lymphoma ... associated variants, which are all associated with HIV and AIDS . Burkitt s lymphoma is usually associated with over 90 of AIDS cases. All facial features exhibited by Burkitt s lymphoma are associated to HIV AIDS. ref name pmid16614233 cite journal author Ferry JA title Burkitt s lymphoma ... cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 16614233 ref Image Large facial Burkitt s Lymphoma.JPG ... treated with antibiotics. The tumor was ulcerated and draining. Image Burkitt s lymphoma.jpg right thumb Picture of a mouth of a patient with Burkitt s lymphoma showing disruption of teeth and partial ..., kidney or the breast. The sporadic type of Burkitt lymphoma also known as non African is another form ... cells of classical African or endemic Burkitt lymphoma. Again it is believed that impaired ... includes Burkitt s, accounts for 30 50 of childhood lymphoma. The jaw is less commonly involved, compared ... associated Burkitt lymphoma is usually associated with HIV infection ref name pmid12610094 cite ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Burkitt Nunatak coor dm 69 42 S 66 53 W is a small nunatak 1,200 m located in the northwest part of Dyer Plateau , Palmer Land , 9 nautical miles 17  km west southwest of Crescent Scarp . Following glaciological work by British Antarctic Survey BAS , 1980 81, the feature was named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC after David M. Burkitt , BAS general assistant who assisted in the work that season member of Joint Services Expedition to Elephant Island , 1970 71. usgs gazetteer Category Mountains of Antarctica WAntarctica geo stub ... more details
Infobox Football biography 2 playername Jack Burkitt image caption fullname dateofbirth birth date 1926 1 19 df yes cityofbirth Wednesbury countryofbirth England dateofdeath death date and age 2003 9 12 1926 01 19 df y cityofdeath Brighouse countryofdeath England height position Midfielder currentclub clubnumber youthyears1 youthyears2 youthclubs1 youthclubs2 years1 19?? 1947 years2 1947 1962 years3 years4 clubs1 Darlaston Town F.C. Darlaston clubs2 Nottingham Forest clubs3 clubs4 caps1 ? caps2 463 caps3 caps4 goals1 goals2 14 goals3 goals4 nationalyears1 nationalyears2 nationalyears3 nationalteam1 nationalteam2 nationalteam3 nationalcaps1 nationalcaps2 nationalcaps3 nationalgoals1 nationalgoals2 nationalgoals3 medaltemplates club update 11 17, 8 July 2009 UTC nationalteam update Jack Burkitt 19 January 1926 12 September 2003 was an English people English association football football midfielder , who made over 500 senior appearances for Nottingham Forest between 1947 and 1962 and who captained them to win the 1959 FA Cup Final . He started at his local club Darlaston F.C. Darlaston and joined Forest at the start of the 1947 48 Football League 1947 48 season . ref name nf http www.nottinghamforest.co.uk page History 0,,10308 1239793,00.html Nottingham Forest site 1959 cup final profiles ref He went on to make 503 senior appearances for Forest a club record at the time and scored 15 goals for them ref http www.timesonline.co.uk tol sport football football league article6731653.ece?token null&offset 60&page 6 Times Forest Top 50 ref , and during his time at the club Forest won two promotions and defeated Luton Town in the 1959 FA Cup final. After his playing career finished he remained at the club as one of the coaching staff, before becoming manager of Notts County in 1966 ... NAME Burkitt, Jack ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Footballer DATE OF BIRTH 1926 01 19 PLACE OF BIRTH Wednesbury , England DATE OF DEATH 2003 09 12 PLACE OF DEATH Brighouse, England DEFAULTSORT Burkitt ... more details
James Parsons Burkitt 1870 1959 was a civil engineer he was County Surveyor in County Fermanagh from 1900 until his retirement in 1940. Burkitt was a keen amateur ornithologist and studied European Robin s in the garden of his home called Lawnakilla near Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland . He started bird ringing ringing the birds in October 1922, and his research, which was published in the journal British Birds between 1924 and 1926, was one of the first studies of bird behaviour and territory animal territory to use rings that enabled individual birds to be identified in the field. Later, at Laragh , Ballinamallard , County Fermanagh, Burkitt proved the longevity of one female robin. He had ringed this bird on 18 December 1927 and trapped her again on 14 July 1938 this robin was at least 11 years old, the oldest living robin in the world . Burkitt s work was greatly admired by David Lack , who carried out further research on robins in the 1930s and 1940s. Burkitt s elder son was the surgeon Denis Parsons Burkitt FRS 1911 1993 , for whom Burkitt s lymphoma is named. Publications Burkitt, J. P. 1924 6 A study of robins by means of marked birds. British Birds 17 294 303 18 97 103, 250 7 19 120 4 20 91 101. References Nelson, E. C. & Haffer, J. 2009 The ornithological observations of James Parsons Burkitt in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Archives of natural history 36 1 107 128 http www.eupjournals.com doi abs 10.3366 E0260954108000673 Further reading Nelson, E.C. 2010. James Parsons Burkitt 1870 1959 activities and natural history of a renouned Irish amateur ornithologist. Ir Nat. J. 31 10 17. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Burkitt ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Burkitt, James Parsons Category British ornithologists Burkitt, James Parsons Category British ecologists Burkitt, James Parsons Category 1870 births Burkitt, James Parsons Category 1959 deaths Burkitt, James Parsons Category Irish ornithologists UK ornithologist stub ... more details
Infobox Scientist name Denis Parsons Burkitt box width image Replace this image male.svg image width 150px caption Denis Parsons Burkitt birth date 28 February 1911 birth place Enniskillen death date 23 ... field Surgeon work institutions alma mater doctoral advisor doctoral students known for Burkitt s lymphoma ... Denis Parsons Burkitt 28 February 1911 23 March 1993 , surgeon , was born in Enniskillen , County Fermanagh , Ireland . He was the son of James Parsons Burkitt . Aged eleven he lost his right eye ... Burkitt entered Trinity College, Dublin , to study engineering but believing his evangelical calling ... of Surgeons fellowship examinations. On 28 July 1943 he married Olive Rogers. During World War II , Burkitt ... the war Burkitt decided his future lay in medical service in the developing world and he moved to Uganda . He eventually settled in Kampala and remained there until 1964. Burkitt s Lymphoma Burkitt ... Burkitt s lymphoma . ref R. G. McKinnell, The Biological Basis of Cancer Cambridge 2005 p. 257 ref Burkitt in 1957 observed a child with swellings in the angles of the jaw. About two weeks later...I ... tumors . ref Denis P. Burkitt, Discovering Burkitt s Lymphoma in Paul H. Levine, Epstein Barr Virus and Human Disease Humana Press 1987 p. xxi ref Having an intensely enquiring mind, Burkitt took the details ..., hitherto unrecognized tumour complex . ref Epstein, Origins p. 2 ref Burkitt published A sarcoma ... 23 . The newly identified cancer became known as Burkitt s lymphoma . He went on to map the geographical distribution of the tumour . Burkitt, together with Dr Dennis Wright, ref http www.inctr.org organization wright.shtml Biography Dennis Wright ref published a book titled Burkitt s Lymphoma in April 1970. Dietary Fibre His second major contribution came when, on his return to Britain, Burkitt ... been tested and is now gaining more attention as a promising direction for research. Burkitt was president ... by Burkitt Academic journals Burkitt DP Varicose Veins, Deep Vein Thrombosis, and Haemorrhoids Epidemiology ... more details
burkittbio.html Biographical page Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Burkitt, Francis ... 1935 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Burkitt, Francis Crawford Category Syriacists Category British ... stub sv Francis Crawford Burkitt ... more details
Sir William Robert Burkitt , Kt. 1838&ndash 16 June 1908 was a judge in British India in the 19th and early 20th centuries. He retired from active judiciary service in 1904 and rose to Grand Master Masonic District Grandmaster of Bengal , presiding over the ancient craft of Freemasonry for over half of India s population in the Bengal Presidency . From the Irish branch of the historic Burkitt family of judges, theologians and doctors, Sir William was educated at Trinity College Dublin , graduated to the Bengal Civil Service in 1869 ref http search.fibis.org frontis bin aps detail.php?id 16478 ref and served various judiciary roles in the North Western Provinces , in locations such as Oudh , Allahabad ref http www.allahabadhighcourt.in Judges ex judge1866 1899.htm List of Former Judges at Allahabad High Court ref , Delhi and Calcutta . As a High Court Judge he was appointed Puisne Judge and was made a Knight Bachelor in June 1904 ref http www.google.co.uk url?sa t&source web&cd 7&ved 0CEgQFjAG&url http 3A 2F 2Fwww.london gazette.co.uk 2Fissues 2F27698 2Fpages 2F4755 2Fpage.pdf&ei EJ4jTY71KpGEhQewv6i3Dg&usg AFQjCNG8HQtstj2Dat 18 jrmhSG7Pn mQ&sig2 acI96wAE0Lb3tbQZ33 01w Knighthood ref , attaining the role of Chief Justice of the United Provinces . His most well known achievement was, together with Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener Lord Kitchener then Grand Master Masonic District Grandmaster of Punjab British India Punjab , to induct the Emir of Afghanistan Habibullah Khan at Freemasons ...?id 737893 Death at sea of Katherine Emma Georgina Burkitt on P O SS Siam ref and then to Frances Gill ref http search.fibis.org frontis bin aps detail.php?id 743806 Marriage of William Robert Burkitt ... of the British Raj to retire to London. His son William John Dwyer Burkitt , also a judge, was tipped ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Burkitt, William ALTERNATIVE ... Burkitt, William Category British people of Irish descent Category Indian civil servants Category ... more details
Summary John H. Burkitt, Educational Director, National Wildlilfe Humane Society. http www.humanewildlife.org Licensing PD self date October 2006 ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date November 2007 Epiphanias was a 6th century Italian saint from Pavia . William Burkitt in his commentary on the New Testament mentions that Epiphanias wrote that Lazarus whom Jesus raised from the dead lived another thirty years after this event. Burkitt explains that the reason this remarkable miracle recorded by John was not recorded in the other three gospels is that to do so would have brought trouble upon Lazarus. John s gospel was written much later after Lazarus had passed on. Category Italian saints Category 6th century Christian saints Italy saint stub ... more details
wiktionary BLR BLR may refer to Base Lending Rate Belarus Bengaluru International Airport , IATA code Beta lactam Ring Records Blacklands Railroad Blang language, ISO 639 b language designation Breech loading rifle Browning BLR , a hunting rifle Burkitt lymphoma receptor 1 BLR1 , also known as CXCR5 See also BLRC disambiguation disambig de BLR eo BLR fr BLR it BLR lt BLR ja BLR ... more details
Woodbridge Windmill may refer to a number of windmills. There were List of windmills in Suffolk eight windmills in Woodbridge, Suffolk . Three of which survive, although not all are on their original sites. Buttrum s Mill, Woodbridge Buttrum s Mill , Burkitt Road. Tricker s Mill, Woodbridge Tricker s Mill , Theatre Street. A post mill on Mill Hill was moved to Ramsey Windmill, Essex Ramsey, Essex in 1842 and still stands there. disambig ... more details
www.tertullian.org articles burkitt gelasianum.htm Review of Ernst von Dobsch tz, Das Decretum Gelasianum de libris recipiendis et non recipiendis in kritischem Text Leipzig, 1912 F. C. Burkitt in Journal ... more details
Summary Public domain image from cancer.gov http visualsonline.cancer.gov details.cfm?imageid 4155. DNA microarray analysis of Burkitt s lymphoma and diffuse large B cell lymphoma DLBCL showing differences in gene expression patterns. Colors indicate levels of expression green indicates genes that are overexpressed in normal cells compared to lymphoma cells and red indicates genes that are overexpressed in lymphoma cells compared to normal cells. Licensing PD USGov NIH In addition to the implicit public domain status provided as a work of the United States Government, the National Cancer Institute has also explicitly licensed this photo into the public domain http visualsonline.cancer.gov about.cfm ... more details
The Gospel of Bartholomew is a missing text amongst the New Testament apocrypha , mentioned in several early sources. It may be identical to either the Questions of Bartholomew , the Resurrection of Jesus Christ by Bartholomew , or neither. Early source references to the Gospel of Bartholomew In the prologue to his commentary on Matthew, Jerome mentions a Gospel of Bartholomew ref http www.gnosis.org library gosbart.htm ref among several other apocryphal gospels. The author of the Decretum Gelasianum includes the Gospels in the name of Bartholomew in a list of condemned or unacceptable scriptures. ref Decretum Gelasianum see http www.tertullian.org articles burkitt gelasianum.htm ref References Reflist Category Passion Gospels Bartholomew Christian book stub ar la Evangelium Bartholomaei pl Ewangelia Bart omieja pt Evangelho de Bartolomeu sl Evangelij po Jerneju sh Evan elje po Bartolomeju sr fi Bartolomeuksen evankeliumi ... more details
William Birkett 27 February 1874 2 May 1934 , also known as William Burkitt , was an England English cricket er who represented Derbyshire County Cricket Club Derbyshire in 1898 and 1901. Birkett was born at Unstone , near Dronfield , Derbyshire , the son of John Burkitt a farmer, and his wife Ann. ref British Census 1881 ref He made his Derbyshire debut in a single match in 1898. He appeared in three matches in the 1901 season. Birkett s top score was an innings of 10 in August 1901 in a draw against Lancashire County Cricket Club Lancashire . Birkett scored three consecutive duck cricket duck s in his final three innings for Derbyshire, and did not appear again for the side. Birkett was an occasional bowler and took three first class wickets at an average of 38.33. He was a lower order batsman, and played seven innings in four first class matches for a total of 20 runs. ref http cricketarchive.com Players 27 27909 27909.html William Birkett at Cricket Archive ref Birkett was a farmer and died aged at Grange Farm, Norton, Sheffield . References Reflist External links Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Birkett, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 27 February 1874 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2 May 1934 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Birkett, William Category 1874 births Category 1934 deaths Category English cricketers Category Derbyshire cricketers Category People from Dronfield ... more details
Bert Geoffrey Achong born December 6, 1928 Port of Spain,Trinidad died November 20, 1996 is best known for co discovering the Epstein Barr virus through use of electron microscopy. After excelling in school in Trinidad, Achong enrolled at University College Dublin , where he received his medical degree. He performed his post graduate studes at University of Bristol and worked at Lambeth Hospital in London in Clinical Pathology, while continuing as popular lecturer at the University of Bristol. Epstein Barr virus Achong s role in the discovery of Epstein Barr virus was to prepare and examine cultured cells prepared from Burkitt s lymphoma samples by electron microscopy http www.sciencedirect.com science? ob ArticleURL& udi B6T1B 49SY6Y3 16W& user 10& rdoc 1& fmt & orig search& sort d& docanchor &view c& acct C000050221& version 1& urlVersion 0& userid 10&md5 b2c4e0ee476f545e327074dff0697dcf http www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov articlerender.fcgi?tool pubmed&pubmedid 14278230 . Viral particles identified in these cell lines belong to a member of the herpesvirus family of viruses, subsequently christened the Epstein Barr virus or HHV 4. Notably, the virus lacks the name of Achong. It was the first human tumor virus to be discovered and causes multiple cancers in addition to Burkitt s lymphoma, particularly among immunosuppressed persons. Foamy Virus In 1971 he made another major discovery, the Human foamy virus which belongs to the retrovirus family. References Bastien, Elliot World Class Trinidad & Tobago Profiles of Performance 2006 http www.bmj.com cgi content full 314 7074 150 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Achong, Bert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH November 20, 1996 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Achong, Bert Category Oncologists Category Virologists Category Trinidad and Tobago people of Chinese descent Category Trinidad and Tobago scientists Category 1996 deaths ... more details
s cancer especially African Burkitt s lymphoma Burkitt lymphoma and palliative care . Children ... infection s. This is tragic as common childhood cancers such as African Burkitt s lymphoma Burkitt lymphoma ... in Tanzania , Kenya , Nigeria and Uganda . The INCTR Africa Burkitt Lymphoma Programme is also supported ... more details
of the competition table. Their best player for several years has been Gareth Burkitt, scoring ..., Snickers Burkitt Current squad Mathieu Tachdjian Cian Morrey Gaynor Burkitt Alain Tchurukdichian St phane Apelian Albin Juillat Laurent Hairabetian Snickers Burkitt Alan Burkitt Thibault Juillat valign top Didier Donabedian Aled Burkitt Jacques Antoine Boghossian Laurent Bedrossian Amik Kazarian Raffy Axarlian Gregory Sarafian Nicolas Boghossian Julien Beylerian Emily Sully Gareth Burkitt Karnik ... more details
of the Oakdale Road Post Office was Mr Jack Burkitt. Mr Burkitt captained Nottingham Forest F.C. ... retirement from the Post Office Mr Burkitt retired to Yorkshire and dying in September 2003 ... more details
Johannes Weiss December 13, 1863 August 24, 1914 was a Germany German theologian and Biblical exegete . History Weiss was born in Kiel, Germany . A perpetual scholar, he studied in the University of Marburg , the University of Berlin , the University of G ttingen , and the University of Breslau . He then taught as a professor at G ttingen in 1890, at Marburg in 1895, and at the University of Heidelberg in 1908. He wrote many influential books and papers, and was instrumental in the development of New Testament Biblical criticism . ref Weiss, Johannes. 2007 . In Encyclop dia Britannica. Retrieved September 13, 2007, from Encyclop dia Britannica Online http www.britannica.com eb article 9076463 ref He was held in the highest regard by his contemporaries, and subsequent scholarship has continued to recognize his wide influence. ref name Burkitt F. Crawford Burkitt , Johannes Weiss In Memoriam , The Harvard Theological Review, Cambridge University Press and Harvard Divinity School, 1915. ref He died in Heidelberg . Ideas Weiss was famous for making the first comprehensive exegesis of the Gospels from an eschatological perspective. According to Weiss, the Kingdom of God was Jesus understanding of an imminent end to history, and all continuous ethical teachings were additions made by the early church to make Jesus teaching relevant when the end of the world did not come about immediately. This greatly influenced several generations of Biblical scholars. ref name Burkitt As a corollary, Weiss believed that the authentic teachings of the historical Jesus would be inapplicable to those who did not hold his first century apocalyptic worldview. Weiss also developed form criticism in its application to the New Testament, a theme expanded upon by Rudolf Bultmann and many other scholars. This tool enabled Weiss to conclude that I Corinthians is a collection of excerpts from letters by the Apostle Paul , and not a single letter in its own right. ref George D. Castor review author ... more details
Eduard Schweizer 1913 2006 was a Switzerland Swiss New Testament scholar who taught at the University of Zurich for an extended period. He won the Burkitt Medal for Biblical Studies in 1996. He wrote a number of influential books, many translated into English language English , including Jesus 1971 The Good News According to Mark ISBN 0 8042 0250 8 The Good News According to Matthew The Good News According to Luke ISBN 0 664 22361 3 The Church as the Body of Christ , 1964 Church Order in the New Testament , 1979, ISBN 0 334 00224 9 The Lord s Supper in the New Testament The Spirit of God Holy Spirit ISBN 0 334 02051 4 A Theological Introduction to the New Testament ISBN 0 281 04602 6 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Schweizer, Eduard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Schweizer, Eduard Category Swiss theologians Category Swiss biblical scholars Category 1913 births Category 2006 deaths Theologian stub Christianity bio stub Switzerland academic bio stub de Eduard Schweizer ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE Acacia acuminata subsp. burkittii taxobox name Acacia acuminata subsp. burkittii regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fabales familia Fabaceae genus Acacia species Acacia acuminata A. acuminata subspecies A. a. subsp. burkittii trinomial Acacia acuminata subsp. burkittii trinomial authority Benth. Kodela & Tindale ref name ILDIS http www.ildis.org LegumeWeb?version 10.01&LegumeWeb&tno 23729 ILDIS LegumeWeb ref synonyms Acacia burkittii Benth. Acacia randelliana W. Fitzg. ref name ILDIS Acacia acuminata subsp. burkittii is a perennial tree native to Australia . It has also been introduced into India . Common names for it include Burkitt s Wattle , Fine Leaf Jam , Gunderbluey , Pin Bush and Sandhill Wattle . ref name ILDIS What goes here? ref References Reflist Category Trees of Australia Category Acacia acuminata subsp. burkittii Category Fabales of Australia Category Rosids of Western Australia Category Plant subspecies Acacia stub Fabaceae tree stub Australia rosid stub WesternAustralia stub ... more details
Infobox UK place official name Milden country England region East of England os grid reference latitude 52.082 longitude 0.855 post town postcode area postcode district dial code shire county Suffolk shire district Babergh hide services Yes population 106 population ref 2001 static image File St Peter s Church, Milden geograph.org.uk 724655.jpg 240px static image caption small St Peter s Church, Milden small Milden is a small village and civil parish in Suffolk , England . Located in the Babergh district, around four and half miles from Sudbury, Suffolk Sudbury . The parish contains the Milden Thicks Site of Special Scientific Interest SSSI and the remains of Milden Castle . Notable residents William Burkitt , local vicar Simonds d Ewes , politician Location grid br NSEW Monks Eleigh Round Maple Swingleton Green Washmere Green External links http www.visionofbritain.org.uk place place page.jsp jsessionid 3A072010FDEA87DE2346E0DE435A4B4B?p id 7502 Milden Vision of Britain http www.suffolkchurches.co.uk milden.htm St Peter s Church Suffolk Churches Category Villages in Suffolk Category Babergh Suffolk geo stub Babergh nl Milden pl Milden Suffolk ... more details