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  1. Hoxne

    Infobox UK place official name Hoxne country England region East of England os grid reference latitude ... shire district Mid Suffolk hide services Yes static image File Village Hall, Hoxne geograph.org.uk 789470.jpg 240px static image caption small Village Hall, Hoxne small Hoxne Pron en h ks n is an anciently ... is irregularly shaped, covering the villages of Hoxne, Cross Street and Heckfield Green, with a tongue ... the village is of archaeological note as the find spot of the Hoxne Hoard of Roman treasure, very early finds of hand axes ref name axe Frere, John Account of Flint Weapons Discovered at Hoxne in Suffolk ... a long history both the restaurant and bars reflect Hoxne s ecclesiastical past, with ornate ceiling ... about the flint weapons discovered at Hoxne. He wrote a letter to the Society of Antiquaries of London .... 105, McGraw Hill Book Company, New York 1973 ref See also Hoxne hundred Hoxne hoard Hoxnian Stage References Commonscat reflist refbegin cite book title The Illustrated History and Antiquities of Hoxne ... John Frere cite book title Views of Churches in the Hoxne Hundred author W.E. Bishop year 1833 cite book title A Wheelwright of Hoxne author Betty Rutherford year 1973 cite book title People Poverty and Protest author Nora Coleman cite book title St Edmund and Hoxne author Margaret C Evans, illustrated ... author Stephen Govier refend External links http www.hoxne.net Hoxne village website http www.suffolkchurches.co.uk hoxne.html St. Peter and St. Paul Church http www.njarchitects.co.uk Hoxne.htm Hoxne village hall http www.norfolkmills.co.uk Watermills hoxne.html Hoxne Mill http www.britishmuseum.org explore highlights article index h the hoxne hoard.aspx Hoxne hoard of Roman artifacts http www.press.uchicago.edu cgi bin hfs.cgi 00 7864.ctl Hoxne site of the Lower Paleolithic http www.britishmuseum.org explore highlights highlight objects pe prb h hoxne handaxe.aspx Hoxne handaxe http www.stedmundsbury.gov.uk sebc visit stedmund.cfm Hoxne claim to martyrdom site of Edmund the Martyr Saint Edmund ...   more details



  1. Hoxne Priory

    Hoxne Priory was a priory in Suffolk , England . References Reflist coord missing Suffolk Category Monasteries in Suffolk Suffolk struct stub UK Christian monastery stub ...   more details



  1. Hoxne (hundred)

    Hoxne is a hundred subdivision hundred of Suffolk , with an area of convert 55648 acre km2 . ref name gaz cite book title History, gazetteer, and directory of Suffolk author William White date 1844 page 449 url http books.google.co.uk books?id ZgxIAAAAMAAJ&num 100&client firefox a&pg PA449 v onepage ref Hoxne Hundred is a fertile district averaging about nine miles 14 km in length and breadth. It is bounded on the north by the River Waveney which separates it from Norfolk, on the east by Wangford hundred Wangford and Blything hundred Blything Hundreds, on the south by Plomegate hundred Plomegate , Loes hundred Loes and Thredling hundred Thredling Hundreds and on the west by Hartismere hundred Hartismere Hundred. The parishes of Carlton, Suffolk Carlton and Kelsale form a detached region to the south east of the hundred. The area is watered by several streams flowing northward to the Waveney and on its southern side are the sources of the River Alde and near Laxfield the principal source of the River Blythe . The soil is primarily loam . The only town of any size is Stradbroke . It falls in the Deanery of Hoxne, the Archdeaconry of Suffolk, and the Diocese of Norwich . Listed as Hoxana in the Domesday Book , the hundred owes its name to the village of Hoxne , site of St Edmund s martyrdom, which in turn means settlement of the Hoxan , believed to be a small Saxon tribe. ref cite book title The Place names of Suffolk author Walter Skeat date 1913 url http www.archive.org stream placenamesofsuff00skearich placenamesofsuff00skearich djvu.txt ref Parishes Hoxne Hundred is made up of the following 26 parishes ref 1841 Census ref ref name gaz class sortable wikitable vatop style margin right 2em Parish Area acres Athelington 488 Badingham 3200 Bedfield 1269 Bedingfield 1754 Brundish 2077 Carlton, Suffolk Carlton 548 Denham, Mid Suffolk Denham 1260 Dennington 3262 Fressingfield 4564 Horham 1434 Hoxne 4258 Kelsale 3047 Laxfield 3630 Mendham, Suffolk Mendham 2200 Metfield 2160 ...   more details



  1. Hoxne Hoard

    Use dmy dates date December 2010 coord 52 20 N 1 11 E region GB display title Infobox artefact name Hoxne Hoard image File Hoxne Hoard 1.jpg 300px alt Reconstruction of the oak chest image caption Display ... , bronze , iron , and organic material created 4th or 5th century period Roman Empire discovered Hoxne ... p4 The Hoxne Hoard Pron en h ks n respell HOK s n ref cite web ref BM Juliana Bracelet title The Juliana Bracelet from the Hoxne hoard date accessdate 19 June 2010 publisher British Museum url http www.britishmuseum.org explore highlights highlight objects pe prb t hoxne hoard juliana bracelet.aspx ... Empire . Found by a metal detector ist in the village of Hoxne in Suffolk , England, on nowrap ... represents only a part of the wealth of its owner. The Hoxne Hoard contains several rare and important objects, including a gold body chain and silver gilt pepper pots piperatoria . The Hoxne Hoard ... excavation Location map United Kingdom Suffolk lat 52.35 long 1.2 label Hoxne labelsize 120 background eeeeaa position right border CCCCCC marksize 10 width 240 caption The village of Hoxne in Suffolk alt A map showing the location of Hoxne on the northern border of Suffolk in eastern England. The hoard was discovered in a field of a farm, about convert 2.4 km mi southwest of the village of Hoxne ... name cj1996 Inquest and valuation File Hoxne Hoard 24.jpg thumb alt Silver tigress with engraved ... with the tip of the tail. Despite being a broken off handle from an unknown object, the silver Hoxne ... web title Home Farm, Hoxne publisher Archaeology Data Service url http ads.ahds.ac.uk catalogue search ... Object Hoxne pepper pot url http www.bbc.co.uk ahistoryoftheworld objects PJvWylU Tlm mo0HRFjbHw accessdate ... miliarense coin from the Hoxne Hoard. The Obverse and reverse reverse side shows the SISCP mint ... id 983578 , accessed July 21, 2010 ref image1 Hoxne Hoard coin 1.JPG alt1 Obverse of a coin ... image2 Hoxne Hoard coin 2.JPG alt2 Reverse of a coin showing a standing man holding a standard ...   more details



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  1. Kerrison Baronets

    The Kerrison Baronetcy , of Hoxne Hall in the County of Suffolk, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom . It was created on 8 August 1821 for the soldier and politician Sir Edward Kerrison, 1st Baronet Edward Kerrison . He was succeeded by his son, the second Baronet. He sat as Member of Parliament for Eye UK Parliament constituency Eye . The title became extinct on his death in 1886. Kerrison Baronets, of Hoxne Hall 1821 Sir Edward Kerrison, 1st Baronet 1776 1853 Sir Edward Kerrison, 2nd Baronet Sir Edward Clarence Kerrison, 2nd Baronet 1821 1886 References rayment b DEFAULTSORT Kerrison Category Baronetcies Category Extinct baronetcies ...   more details



  1. Empress pepper pot

    Infobox artifact image File British Museum Hoxne Hoard Empress Pepper Pot.png 180px name Empress pepper pot image caption The Empress Pepper Pot from the Hoxne Hoard on display in the British Museum material Silver gilt size Height convert 103 mm in abbr on br Diameter convert 33 mm in abbr on br Weight 107.9 g writing created 4th Century A.D. period Roman place Hoxne , Suffolk location Room 49, British Museum , London id registration British Museum db 1994,4 8 33 id The Hoxne hoard pepper pot , ref name bm http www.britishmuseum.org explore highlights highlight objects pe prb e hoxne hoard pepper pot.aspx Hoxne hoard pepper pot , British Museum, accessed June 2010 ref commonly known as the Empress pepper pot , although it now seems not to represent an empress, is a silver piperatorium , partially gilding gilded , dating from around 400 AD. It was found as part of the Hoxne Hoard in Hoxne Hoxne, Suffolk , in November 1992, and is now in the British Museum , where it is normally on display. It is a hollow silver statuette of the top half of a woman s body, with a mechanism to allow ground pepper or spices to be loaded into her base and then shaken out. The mechanism does not grind the pepper and has a rotatable disc with three positions. One position allows filling, another has fine holes to allow ground pepper out and another allows the pot to be closed. ref name bm The pot was chosen ... http www.bbc.co.uk ahistoryoftheworld objects PJvWylU Tlm mo0HRFjbHw Hoxne pepper pot , BBC, accessed June 2010 ref Pepper pots in Roman archaeology File Hoxne Hoard 28.jpg upright left thumb alt The golden ... the Empress, were found in the Hoxne Hoard in England. These pepperpots are thought to have contained ... July 2010 ref At the time of the discovery of the Hoxne Hoard these steelyard weights were thought ... first Catherine year 2010 title The Hoxne Late Roman Treasure Gold Jewellery and Silver Plate publisher ... British Museum British Museum 100 40 Admonitions Scroll Seated Buddha from Gandhara DEFAULTSORT Hoxne ...   more details



  1. Miliarense

    File Hoxne Hoard coin 3.JPG thumb alt Silver coin showing a man standing with a standard and a round shield behind his legs. There is writing round the edge including TRPR below the figure. Reverse of a Miliarense from the Hoxne Hoard . TRPS indicates the mint of Treveri . A miliarense neuter form of the late Latin miliarensis pertaining to a thousand was the only fairly regularly minted silver coin issued by the late Roman and Byzantine Empires. It was struck with variable fineness, generally with a weight between 3.8 and 6.0 grams. The miliarense was struck from the beginning of the 4th century under Constantine I emperor Constantine I with a diameter of 23 mm. ref Minerva archaeology journal Minerva , Roman silver from Somerset , Jan Feb 2003, pg 48 by Stephen Minnitt ref The name was also applied to Byzantine silver coins from the 7th to the 11th centuries see Miliaresion . There were two kinds of miliarense light and heavy. It took 14 heavy miliarensia and 18 light miliarensia to equal one solidus coin solidus . References Reflist See also Roman currency Byzantine coinage coin stub Category Coins of ancient Rome Category Coins of the Byzantine Empire Category Silver coins bg de Miliarense gan hr Miliarense it Miliarense ru uk ...   more details



  1. Opus interassile

    File Hoxne Hoard Juliane bracelet.JPG right thumb alt A gold bracelet with a pattern and writing created by making holes in the bracelet Ancient Roman gold bracelet from the Hoxne Hoard , found in Britain and buried after 407 AD. The name JULIANE is spelled out. ref British Museum db British Museum Ref 1994,0408.29 id 1362642 accessdate 2010 06 27 ref Opus interassile , or opus interasile , or just interasile , is a pierced openwork metalworking technique found from the 3rd century AD, and remaining popular in Byzantine jewellery. It was developed and popularized in Rome , where metalworkers used it to make arabesque s and other similar designs. The technique involves punching holes in metal to simulate lattice patterns, openwork gold jewelry, and so on. Patterns were often drawn on the metal, and then various tools used to remove the desired pieces. References reflist cite web title Jewellery making Techniques from Antiquity to Recent Times url http www.add.gr jewel elka page33.htm accessdate 2006 07 13 cite web title Timeline of Art History url http www.metmuseum.org toah hd rgls hod 17.194.332,334,344,346.htm accessdate 2006 07 13 Category Metalworking Category Jewellery making Category Ancient Roman art decorative art stub Metalworking stub ...   more details



  1. Hundreds of Suffolk

    Image Suffolk Hundreds 1830.png thumb right 300px The county of Suffolk was divided into hundred subdivision hundreds between Saxon times and the 19th century, when they were replaced for administrative purposes by districts. In 1831 the county was subdivided into twenty one hundreds and three municipal boroughs. ref cite web url http www.genuki.org.uk big eng SFK RegDists.html Suffolk 20Hundreds title Suffolk Hundreds publisher UK & Ireland Genealogy ref The majority of these hundreds had remained unchanged since the time of the Domesday Book Domesday Survey , 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 then known as Bishops hundred and the vills which were included later in Thredling hundred were within Claydon hundred. ref 1911 ref List of hundreds 1831 class sortable wikitable vatop style margin right 2em Hundred Area acres Babergh hundred Babergh 70632 Blackbourn hundred Blackbourn 66272 Blything hundred Blything 87631 Bosmere and Claydon hundred Bosmere and Claydon 48773 Carlford hundred Carlford 25461 Colneis hundred Colneis 16712 Cosford hundred Cosford 30712 Hartismere hundred Hartismere 53479 Hoxne hundred Hoxne 55648 Lackford hundred Lackford 83712 Loes hundred Loes 31321 Mutford and Lothingland hundred Mutford and Lothingland 33368 Plomesgate hundred Plomesgate 41579 Risbridge hundred Risbridge 58468 Samford hundred Samford 44940 Stow hundred Stow 22710 Thedwestry hundred Thedwestry 40362 Thingoe hundred Thingoe 31850 Thredling hundred Thredling 10000 Wangford hundred Wangford 34679 Wilford hundred Wilford 31500 In addition the county contained three boroughs, corresponding to the county s largest towns class sortable wikitable vatop style margin right 2em Borough Area acres Bury St Edmunds 3040 Ipswich 8450 Sudbury, Suffolk Sudbury 1250 See also History of Suffolk List of hundreds of England and Wales References reflist Category Hundreds of Su ...   more details



  1. Cochlearium

    File Hoxne Hoard two spoons.JPG thumb right 160px alt two longhandled spoons, the handle is a tapering metal spike Two silver cochlearia from the Hoxne Hoard A Cochlearium plural cochlearia was a small Roman Empire Roman spoon with a long tapering handle. History Cochlearia have been found in a number of Roman sites from the 4th and 5th centuries Common era CE , including the Thetford Hoard Thetford ref http www.britishmuseum.org explore highlights highlight objects pe prb l spoons from thetford treasure.aspx British Museum retrieved 27th June 2010 ref and Hoxne Hoards . The word cochlea has a literal meaning of spiral or snail shell, leading many to conclude that the design of the spoon was so that the handle could be used to get snails or Cockle bivalve cockle s out of the shell. ref name Rich1860 A cochlearium, cochlear or cochleare are used as a Roman reference for a liquid measure being a spoonful. ref name Hussey1836 citation last Hussey first Robert year 1836 title An Essay on the ancient Weights and Money and the Roman and Greek liquid Measures with an appendix on the Roman and Greek foot publisher Parker page 207 ref A cochlearium was also used to refer to a place where snails could be bred for eating. ref name Rich1860 citation last Rich first Anthony year 1860 title A dictionary of Roman and Greek antiquities with nearly 2000 engravings on wood from ancient originals illustrative of the industrial arts and social life of the Greeks and Romans edition 2 publisher Longmans, Green & Co. pages 182 3 ref References reflist Category Spoons Category Latin words and phrases fr Cochlearium pl Cochlearium ...   more details



  1. Cignus

    File Silver gilt spoon cat fish creature.JPG thumb right Alt a short handled spoon with fine detail marked in the bowl of the spoon of a cat headed fish tailed creature surrounded by fleur de lys Silver gilt cigni with a bird headed handle and bowl decorated with a mythical marine creature. small 4th century CE from the Hoxne Hoard small Cignus plural cigni , swan is a name used by archaeologists for a type of large Roman Empire Roman spoon with a short, curved, handle, often formed as the neck and head of a swan . Cigni have been found in a number of Roman sites from the 4th and 5th centuries Common era CE , including the Thetford Hoard Thetford ref http www.britishmuseum.org explore highlights highlight objects pe prb l large spoons from thetford.aspx British Museum retrieved 27th June 2010 ref and Hoxne Hoard s. It is not known for certain what they were called by the Romans, but there are references to cigni in Roman sources in appropriate contexts. See also Cochlearium References reflist Further reading citation last Johns first Catherine year 2010 title The Hoxne Late Roman Treasure Gold Jewellery and Silver Plate publisher British Museum Press isbn 9780714118178 postscript . , pp. 98 106 Harald Mielsch, Miszellen zur sp tantiken Toreutik , in Arch ologisches Anzeiger 1992, pp. 111 152. Category Spoons pl Cigni ...   more details



  1. Coin clipping

    gallery title Comparison of unclipped and clipped Siliqua from the Hoxne Hoard lines 1 width 200 height 160 Hoxne Hoard coins 6a.jpg A silver coin in the centre a helmeted head surrounded by a circle of inscription with edging between that and the rim. An unclipped siliqua Hoxne Hoard coins 6b.jpg ... and there is no space between it and the rim Partially clipped siliqua Hoxne Hoard coins 6c.jpg A small ...   more details



  1. Hartismere Rural District

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox historic subdivision Name Hartismere HQ Eye, Suffolk Eye Status Rural district Start 1894 End 1974 Replace Mid Suffolk Mid Suffolk District Image Hartismere Rural District was a rural district in the county of East Suffolk , England . It was expanded in 1934 by merging with the disbanded Hoxne Rural District with a slight readjustment of boundaries. It was named after the ancient Hartismere hundred Hundred of Hartismere and administered from Eye, Suffolk Eye . Since April 1, 1974 it has formed part of the District of Mid Suffolk . At the time of its dissolution it consisted of 52 civil parish es. Coord 52.28 1.27 type adm3rd dim 20000 region GB SFK display title Category History of Suffolk Category Local government in Suffolk Category Districts of England created by the Local Government Act 1894 Category Districts of England abolished by the Local Government Act 1972 Category Rural districts of England ...   more details



  1. Chellian

    Orphan date February 2009 In geology , Chellian was the name given by the French anthropologist G. de Mortillet to the first epoch of the Quaternary period when the earliest human remains were discovered. The word is derived from the French town Chelles, Seine et Marne Chelles in the department of Seine et Marne . The climate of the Chellian epoch was warm and humid as evidenced by the wild growth of fig tree s and Lauraceae laurel s. The animals characteristic of the epoch are the Elephas antiquus, the Rhinoceros , the cave bear , the hippopotamus and the striped hyaena . Man existed and belonged to the Neanderthal type. The implements characteristic of the period are hand held flint s chipped into leaf shaped forms.. The drift beds of St Acheul Amiens , of Menchecourt Abbeville , of Hoxne Suffolk , and the detrital laterite of Madras are considered by de Mortillet to be synchronous with the Chellian beds. 1911 Category Pleistocene ...   more details



  1. Thredling (hundred)

    Thredling is a hundred subdivision hundred of Suffolk , and at just under convert 10000 acre km2 is the smallest of Suffolk s 21 hundreds. ref name gaz cite book title History, gazetteer, and directory of Suffolk author William White date 1844 page 216 url http books.google.co.uk books?id ZgxIAAAAMAAJ&num 100&pg PA216 v onepage ref The five parishes of Thredling fall in the Deanery of Claydon, Suffolk Claydon , the Archdeaconry of Suffolk, and the Diocese of Norwich . The hundred is bounded by Loes hundred Loes , Carlford hundred Carlford , Hoxne hundred Hoxne , Hartismere hundred Hartismere and Bosmere and Claydon hundred Bosmere and Claydon . The River Deben has its source here. The origin of the hundred s name is not known, though one theory derives it from Thrythhild , known to be a female first name of the Saxon era. ref cite book title The Place names of Suffolk author Walter Skeat date 1913 url http www.archive.org stream placenamesofsuff00skearich placenamesofsuff00skearich djvu.txt ref Parishes Thingoe Hundred consists of the following 5 parishes ref 1841 Census ref ref name gaz class sortable wikitable vatop style margin right 2em Parish Area acres Ashfield, Suffolk Ashfield cum Thorpe 1565 Debenham 3271 Framsden 2837 Pettaugh 795 Winston, Suffolk Winston 1470 References reflist See also Hundreds of Suffolk Coord 52.22 1.18 type adm3rd dim 20000 region GB SFK display title Category Hundreds of Suffolk ...   more details



  1. James Henry Govier

    in Eye until his marriage in 1950. In 1950 he married Freda Muriel Tye of Hoxne, a student at Ipswich Art School specialising as a commercial display artist. The couple started married life in Hoxne and moved to The Retreat , a large thatched house in Hoxne in 1957. James continued to exhibit ...   more details



  1. 1992 in archaeology

    Year nav topic2 1992 archaeology science The year 1992 in archaeology involved some significant events. Explorations Excavations Tel Dan . Excavations begin at Ku akl Sarissa . Finds El Fuerte de Samaipata near Samaipata , Bolivia excavated by Dr. Albert Meyers of the University of Bonn . Stone tool s 2.6 million years old are first found at Gona in the Afar Depression of Ethiopia . June Villa Mendo Roman Villa at Rio Alto , Portugal. 16 November Hoxne Hoard discovered by metal detectorist Eric Lawes in Suffolk , England. Publications Donald B. Redford Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times . Nils Ringstedt Household Economy and Archaeology some aspects of theory and applications . Lawrence Guy Straus Iberia Before the Iberians the Stone Age prehistory of Cantabrian Spain . Barrie Trinder ed. The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Industrial Archaeology . Events Empty section date November 2010 Births Deaths Ignacio Bernal , Mexican archaeologist 30 March Manolis Andronikos , Greek archaeologist 22 February Oscar Broneer Use dmy dates date November 2010 DEFAULTSORT 1992 In Archaeology Category 1992 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1992 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1992 ...   more details



  1. Denham, Mid Suffolk

    Denham, Horham and Hoxne parishes , used by the USAAF 95th Bomb Group from 1943 to 1945 ... Illustrated 1907. H.R.Barker. Denham Notes. Nora Coleman c. 2000 Denham Twixt Hoxne and Eye 2000 An Illustrated History of Hoxne. S Govier 2006. An Illustrated History of Stradbroke and Denham. S Govier ...   more details



  1. East Suffolk

    for the former Parliamentary constituency East Suffolk UK Parliament constituency infobox historic subdivision Name East Suffolk Map Image EnglandSuffolkEast1965.png East Suffolk shown with 1965 1974 boundaries. HQ Ipswich Status Administrative county Start 1889 End 1974 Replace Suffolk , with a small part transferred to Norfolk Civic Image E Suffolk arms.png 200px arms of East Suffolk County Council AreaFirst convert 549241 acre km2 AreaFirstYear 1911 AreaLast convert 547397 acre km2 AreaLastYear 1961 PopulationFirst 189,170 PopulationFirstYear 1901 PopulationLast 258,054 PopulationLastYear 1971 East Suffolk , along with West Suffolk , was created in 1888 as an administrative county of England . The administrative county was based on the eastern quarter sessions division of Suffolk. East Suffolk County Council s headquarters was in Ipswich , which was a county borough in its own right. East Suffolk was abolished in 1974 when most of the county was merged with West Suffolk and the county borough of Ipswich to form the non metropolitan county of Suffolk . A small part of East Suffolk was included into Norfolk in 1974. Subdivisions From 1894 the administrative county was divided into municipal borough s, urban district s and rural district s Boroughs Aldeburgh , Beccles , Eye, Suffolk Eye , Lowestoft , Southwold Urban districts Bungay, Suffolk Bungay created 1910 , Felixstowe and Walton, renamed Felixstowe 1914 , Halesworth created 1900 , Leiston cum Sizewell created 1895 , Oulton Broad created 1904, abolished 1919 , Saxmundham created 1900 , Stowmarket Rural districts created in 1894 Blything Rural District Blything , Bosmere and Claydon Rural District Bosmere and Claydon , East Stow Rural District East Stow , Hartismere Rural District Hartismere , Hoxne Rural District Hoxne , Mutford and Lothingland Rural District Mutford and Lothingland , Plomesgate Rural District Plomesgate , Samford Rural District Samford , Wangford Rural District Wangford , Woodbridge Rural Dist ...   more details



  1. Loes (hundred)

    Loes is a hundred subdivision hundred of Suffolk , with an area of convert 31321 acre km2 . ref name gaz cite book title History, gazetteer, and directory of Suffolk author William White date 1844 page 178 url http books.google.co.uk books?id ZgxIAAAAMAAJ&num 100&pg PA178 v onepage ref Loes Hundred is long and thin in shape, around convert 15 mi km long and between 2 and convert 6 mi km wide. It follows the course of the River Deben from Cretingham to Ufford where it crosses Wilford hundred Wilford Hundred to Woodbridge where it widens considerably. The town and port of Woodbridge, Suffolk Woodbridge falls within the hundred but is detached by about three miles 5 km from the main part. Loes is bounded on the east by Plomesgate hundred Plomesgate Hundred , on the north by Hoxne hundred Hoxne Hundred , and on the west and south west by Thredling hundred Thredling , Carlford hundred Carlford and Wilford hundred Wilford Hundreds. The area is a picturesque district of hill and valley watered by the Deben, the River Ore and their tributary streams, and the loamy soil is well suited to barley , wheat and beans. Listed as Losa in the Domesday Book , the name Loes probably indicates that it was originally owned by a man named Hlossa . ref cite book title The Place names of Suffolk author Walter Skeat date 1913 url http www.archive.org stream placenamesofsuff00skearich placenamesofsuff00skearich djvu.txt ref Parishes Loes Hundred consists of the following 18 parishes ref 1841 Census ref ref name gaz class sortable wikitable vatop style margin right 2em Parish Area acres Brandeston 1196 Butley, Suffolk Butley 2000 Campsey Ash 1814 Charsfield 1290 Cretingham 1639 Earl Soham 1945 Easton, Suffolk Easton 1462 Eyke 2800 Hacheston 1727 Framlingham 4528 Hoo, Suffolk Hoo 1164 Kenton 1210 Kettleburgh 1400 Letheringham 1100 Marlesford 1268 Monewden 1063 Rendlesham 2065 Woodbridge, Suffolk Woodbridge 1650 The parishes of Woodbridge and Kenton are in a detached section of the hundred, whi ...   more details



  1. Plomesgate

    Plomesgate is a hundred subdivision hundred of Suffolk , consisting of convert 41579 acre km2 . ref name gaz Cite book title History, gazetteer, and directory of Suffolk author William White date 1844 page 153 url http books.google.co.uk books?id ZgxIAAAAMAAJ&num 100&client firefox a&pg PA153 v onepage ref Plomesgate Hundred comprises the historic ports of Aldeburgh and Orford, Suffolk Orford , the medieval market town of Saxmundham and twenty other parishes in the east of the county. It forms a strip around 14  miles long and up to 9  miles wide running south east from near Framlingham to the North Sea . It is bounded on the east by the sea, on the north by Blything hundred Blything Hundred , on the west by Hoxne hundred Hoxne and Loes hundred Loes Hundreds and on the south by the Butley River which flows into the River Ore near Orford Ness. The hundred is watered by the River Alde and its tributary streams and is generally a fertile loamy district with hills rising from the valleys and the coast and with sandy beaches in southern parts. It is in the Deanery of Orford in the Archdeaconry of Suffolk. Listed as Plumesgata in the Domesday Book , the origin of the name is unknown though presumably a derivation of Plum s  gate . ref Cite book title The Place names of Suffolk author Walter Skeat date 1913 url http www.archive.org stream placenamesofsuff00skearich placenamesofsuff00skearich djvu.txt ref Parishes Plomesgate Hundred consists of the following 23 parishes ref name gaz ref 1841 Census ref class sortable wikitable vatop style margin right 2em Parish Area acres Aldeburgh 1710 Benhall 2154 Blaxhall 1975 Bruisyard 1127 Chillesford 1693 Cransford 1174 Farnham, Suffolk Farnham 1154 Friston 1851 Great Glemham 1801 Little Glemham 1160 Haselwood 1897 Iken 2579 Orford, Suffolk Orford 2740 Parham, Suffolk Parham 1970 Rendham 1687 Saxmundham 1400 Snape, Suffolk Snape 1700 Sternfield 1107 Stratford St Andrew   638 Sudborne 5000 Swefling 1120 Tunstall, Suffo ...   more details



  1. Wangford (hundred)

    Wangford is a hundred subdivision hundred of Suffolk , consisting of convert 34679 acre km2 . ref name gaz cite book title History, gazetteer, and directory of Suffolk author William White date 1844 page 410 url http books.google.co.uk books?id ZgxIAAAAMAAJ&num 100&pg PA410 v onepage ref Wangford Hundred is an area of around twelve miles 19 km from west to east and five across. The River Waveney forms it s northern border separating it from Norfolk . To the east lies Mutford and Lothingland hundred Mutford and Lothingland Hundred , to the south Blything hundred Blything Hundred and to the west Hoxne hundred Hoxne Hundred . It is a fertile district, particularly in the broad vale of the Waveney with its rich marshes for feeding cattle. On the south side of the vale the land becomes hilly with an agricultural region of predominantly loam soil. The towns of Bungay and Beccles are the largest settlements in the hundred. The hundred is also home to the collection of 13 parishes Ilketshall, South Elmham, Flixton and Homersfield collectively known as The Saints, Suffolk The Saints . Listed as Wanneforda inter alia in the Domesday Book , it is believed that this derives from an alternative name for the Waveney and thus means ford across the Waveney . It is not to be confused with the two other Wangfords in Suffolk. ref cite book title The Place names of Suffolk author Walter Skeat date 1913 url http www.archive.org stream placenamesofsuff00skearich placenamesofsuff00skearich djvu.txt ref Parishes Wangford Hundred consists of the following 27 parishes ref 1841 Census ref ref name gaz class sortable wikitable vatop style margin right 2em Parish Area acres Barsham, Suffolk Barsham 1871 Beccles 1994 Bungay, Suffolk Bungay 2090 Ellough 1074 Flixton, The Saints Flixton 1762 Homersfield 981 Ilketshall St Andrew 1696 Ilketshall St John 743 Ilketshall St Lawrence 988 Ilketshall St Margaret 2093 Mettingham 1706 North Cove 1082 Redisham 733 Ringsfield 1700 Shadingfield 1370 Shipmeadow ...   more details



  1. Thomas Brunce

    name Handbook262 at the Episcopal manorialism manor of Hoxne in Suffolk . Notes reflist 2 References ... OF DEATH 6 December 1445 PLACE OF DEATH Hoxne, Suffolk DEFAULTSORT Brunce, Thomas Category 1445 deaths ...   more details



  1. Denis Hill-Wood

    Hoxne , Suffolk DATE OF DEATH 1982 05 05 PLACE OF DEATH Hartley Wintney , Hampshire DEFAULTSORT ...   more details




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