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    Great Saxham Hall is a two-storey Palladian house situated at Great Saxham, just outside Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, England. It is a Grade II* listed...
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  • Saxham may refer to: Great Saxham, Suffolk Little Saxham, Suffolk Saxham and Risby railway station Saxham Hall The Saxhams To Saxham. a poem written by...
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    village appears as Sexham in the Domesday Book of 1086, and Saxham Magna in 1254. Saxham Hall is situated in the village. In 1961 the parish had a population...
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    234094°N 0.630431°E / 52.234094; 0.630431 (Saxham Hall, Suffolk has an Umbrello (shelter))), (See "Saxham Hall, Umbrelllo" in Gallery below) Schomberg House...
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  • Bedchamber to Charles II. He was the son of Sir Henry Crofts, MP, of Little Saxham, Suffolk. He moved to court c.1630 as a servant of Queen Henrietta Maria...
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  • Vavasseur Fisher of Kilverstone Hall, Thetford, Norfolk. 1999: Colonel David Henry Charles Gordon Lennox, Saxham Hall, Great Saxham, Bury St Edmunds 2000: John...
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    Little Saxham is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of The Saxhams, in the West Suffolk district, in the county of Suffolk, England...
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  • St Edmunds, the parish covers the villages of Great Saxham and Little Saxham, as well as the Saxham Industrial Estate on the A14. In 2005 its population...
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    Haughton Tower Hopewell (Bucknor's) Prospect Retirement Rhodes Hall Estate Salt Spring Saxham Tryall "Population by Parish". Statistical Institute of Jamaica...
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    Lucas, the daughter of Sir Thomas Lucas (died 7 July 1531) of Little Saxham Hall, Suffolk, Solicitor-General to King Henry VII. Alice Walsingham (died...
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  • Member of Parliament. He was a younger son of Thomas Lucas of Little Saxham Hall, Suffolk and entered the Inner Temple in July 1526 to study law. He was...
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    the Hon Arthur George Coke and Phyllis Hermione, a daughter of Francis Saxham Elwes Drury (son of The Rev. Henry Drury, Archdeacon of Wilts, and the great-grandson...
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  • the present Great Saxham Hall was built by the new proprietors in the closing years of the same century. In the church of Great Saxham there is a monument...
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    Springs Salt Spring Saxham Tryall Appleton Chocolate Hole Mount Charles Cinnamon Hill Kensington Estate Old Montpelier Roehampton Rose Hall Running Gut Spring...
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  • he was appointed Deputy Lieutenant of Suffolk. Magnay lived at Saxham Hall, Great Saxham, Suffolk, where he died in 1960 at the age of 76. In 1925 Magnay...
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  • 52.233595; 0.620829 (Great Saxham Hall) 1181101 Upload Photo The Garden House, Great Saxham Hall Great Saxham, The Saxhams Garden House Late 18th century...
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  • Great Cornard, Great Finborough, Great Glemham, Great Livermere, Great Saxham, Great Thurlow, Great Waldingfield, Great Welnetham, Great Wratting, Gromford...
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  • king supported by sugar plantations such as Harding Hall, Prospect, Saxham, Winchester, Rhodes Hall, Haughton and Glasgow. Sugar and other produce were...
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    first wife of Edmund Croftes (d. 14 February 1558) of West Stow Hall, Little Saxham, Suffolk, son and heir of Sir John Croftes (d. 28 January 1558),...
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    Church: Ermine, a mill-rind sable, was Thomas Mills who purchased Saxham Hall, Great Saxham, Suffolk in 1795, was Sheriff of Suffolk in 1807, and was father...
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