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Village in Suffolk, England
Knodishall, a village in Suffolk, England, lies 3.5 miles (6 km) south-east of Saxmundham, 1 mile (2 km) south-west of Leiston, and 3 miles from the coast
Knodishall
English nobleman
1498) and Margaret or Marjery Jenney (daughter of Sir William Jenney of Knodishall, Suffolk, Justice of the King's Bench). In 1499, he succeeded as Baron
William Willoughby, 11th Baron Willoughby de Eresby
William_Willoughby,_11th_Baron_Willoughby_de_Eresby
Future unitary authority area in England
Ilketshall St Margaret, Kelsale cum Carlton, Kenton, Kessingland, Kettleburgh, Knodishall Laxfield, Leiston, Letheringham, Linstead Magna, Linstead Parva, Little
Central_and_Eastern_Suffolk
Disused railway line in East Suffolk
Market Saxmundham railway station 91mi-40ch To Darsham Saxmundham Junction Knodishall Road West House Road Saxmundham Road 94mi-26ch 0mi-00ch Leiston Abbey
Aldeburgh_branch_line
British poet (1928–2023)
poet, and musician). After Hamburger's death in 2007, Beresford moved to Knodishall, Suffolk, where she hosted gatherings for poetry readings, music performances
Anne_Beresford
Historical division of Suffolk, England
Heveningham 1900 Henstead 1920 Hulverstreet 293 Holton 1132 Huntingfield 2011 Knodishall 1731 Leiston 4966 Linstead Magna 1304 Linstead Parva 554 Middleton cum
Blything_Hundred
Kessingland, Kettlebaston, Kettleburgh, Kirkley, Kirton, Knettishall, Knodishall Lackford, Lakenheath, Langham, Lavenham, Lawshall, Laxfield, Layham, Leiston
List_of_places_in_Suffolk
CE Primary School, Cockfield Coldfair Green Community Primary School, Knodishall Colneis Junior School, Felixtowe Combs Ford Primary School, Stowmarket
List_of_schools_in_Suffolk
Village in Suffolk, England
early nineteenth century post mill. It is located next to the village of Knodishall. In 2011 the parish had a population of 344. In 1887, John Bartholomew
Friston
Road in Suffolk, England
invasion defences in East Anglia. The junction with the B1069 towards Knodishall and Leiston is passed 200 metres (660 ft) to the east and the road continues
A1094_road
Manor house in Knodishall, Suffolk, England
Buxlow Manor is a grade II* listed house in Knodishall, Suffolk, England. It is built of red brick and has been dated to 1678 from the markings on the
Buxlow_Manor
Non-metropolitan district in England
Ilketshall St Margaret Kettleburgh Kelsale cum Carlton Kessingland Kirton Knodishall Letheringham Levington Linstead Magna Linstead Parva Little Bealings Little
East_Suffolk_(district)
Fortified manor house in Madeley, Staffordshire, England
Elizabeth Offley married Sir Robert Jenney, son of Sir Arthur Jenney of Knodishall, Suffolk; and Katherine Offley married firstly Thomas Willis, son of Thomas
Madeley_Old_Manor
on 10 March 1805. After becoming a priest, he was licensed curate of Knodishall, Suffolk, a scattered village of about 300 people, three miles from the
George_Downing_Whittington
Politician
was the son of Phillip French, a London merchant who owned property in Knodishall, and his first wife Elisabeth (née Crawley/Crawling) French. They married
Phillip_French
English cricketer
Haberdashers' Company. He died of a heart attack while playing croquet at Knodishall, Suffolk on 5 March 1968. He was survived by his wife, his son Dr. Jonathan
Walter_Franklin_(cricketer)
Diocese of the Church of England
Comprising Aldeburgh with Hazelwood, Aldringham with Thorpe, Friston, and Knodishall with Buxlow". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-10-18. "The Benefice
Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich
Diocese_of_St_Edmundsbury_and_Ipswich
1482, Margaret Jenney (d.1515/16), the daughter of Sir William Jenney of Knodishall, Suffolk, by his first wife, Elizabeth Cawse, daughter of Thomas Cawse
Christopher Willoughby, 10th Baron Willoughby de Eresby
Christopher_Willoughby,_10th_Baron_Willoughby_de_Eresby
British writer
and January 1995, he lived with the author Will Self in a cottage in Knodishall, Suffolk. He worked as an amanuensis to Self. His transcript of an interview
Matthew_De_Abaitua
British darts player
(1951-02-02) 2 February 1951 (age 75) Leiston, Suffolk, England Home town Knodishall, Suffolk, England Darts information Playing darts since 1971 Darts 22g
Steve_Brennan
Halesworth, Henham, Henstead, Heveningham, Holton, Huntingfield, Kelsale, Knodishall, Leiston, Linstead Magna, Linstead Parva, Middleton, Peasenhall, Reydon
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
Civil parish in Suffolk, England
Blythburgh. The Hundred stream passes from near Knodishall church through the silted valley of Knodishall Common and south of Coldfair Green. It crosses
Aldringham_cum_Thorpe
Organisational basis of British Methodism
Chelmondiston, Elmsett, Framlingham United FreeU, Holbrook, Kelsale, Kirton, Knodishall, Landseer Road Ipswich, Leiston UnitedU, Museum Street Ipswich, Orford
Organisation of the Methodist Church of Great Britain
Organisation_of_the_Methodist_Church_of_Great_Britain
Village in Suffolk, England
Aldringham be transferred to Leiston Abbey in exchange for their church of Knodishall. Ranulf's manor in Aldringham, however, remained in his family: W.A. Copinger
Aldringham
Former abbey in Leiston, Suffolk
already built. In this process Leiston Abbey exchanged its church of Knodishall for those of Aldringham and Leiston, formerly held by Butley Priory. An
Leiston_Abbey
British radio programme
Purves herself took her son and daughter out of state education, from Knodishall primary school, and into the independent Royal Hospital School, a Suffolk
The Learning Curve (radio series)
The_Learning_Curve_(radio_series)
British royal recognitions
Service. Ann Sylvia, Mrs Bell, Home Carer. For services to the community in Knodishall, Suffolk. Barbara Susan, Mrs Berryman, Headteacher, Marshfields Special
1999_New_Year_Honours
Grade I listed building in Suffolk, UK
a marshland isle near the sea. Among its endowments was the church of Knodishall, which with the assent of Gilbert and Robert was transferred to Butley
Butley_Priory
English ceremonial officer
Barningham, 1644: John Colton, of Earl Soham 1645: Sir Arthur Jenney, of Knodishall 1646: Thomas Bloss, of Belstead 1647: Thomas Kerridge, of Shelley 1648:
High_Sheriff_of_Suffolk
Former local government area in the UK
Cratfield, Darsham, Dunwich, Heveningham, Huntingfield, Kelsale cum Carlton, Knodishall, Linstead Magna, Linstead Parva, Middleton, Peasenhall, Sibton, Theberton
Blyth_Rural_District
Cycle route in the United Kingdom
and Heaths, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Snape | Friston | Knodishall | Eastbridge | Minsmere | Dunwich | Bramfield Links to: RCR 41 just south
Regional_Cycle_Route_42
Simon fitz Ranulf. Lands held as shown in the 1086 Domesday survey: Knodishall, Peasenhall, Becclinga, Harpole and Saxmundham in Suffolk and Fritton
Ranulf_fitz_Walter
Former local government area in the UK
UD) Huntingfield 1934 To Blyth RD Kelsale cum Carlton 1934 To Blyth RD Knodishall 1934 To Blyth RD Leiston 1895 To Leiston cum Sizewell UD Linstead Magna
Blything_Rural_District
Windmill in Suffolk, England
different millers until 1837 when it was purchased by Joshua Reynolds from Knodishall. The mill passed to Caleb Reynolds Wright in 1883 and to his son Caleb
Friston_Windmill
Kettleburgh 20 Kirton Listed buildings in Kirton, Suffolk 9 Knodishall Listed buildings in Knodishall 11 Leiston (town) Listed buildings in Leiston 30 Letheringham
Listed buildings in East Suffolk District
Listed_buildings_in_East_Suffolk_District
Former non-metropolitan district in England
Woodbridge Kyson Ward: Woodbridge Seckford Ward 0 n/a Leiston 3 Buxlow Ward: Knodishall Leiston Ward: Leiston Town 2 Martlesham 2 Martlesham Ward: Martlesham
Suffolk_Coastal
1783 Kettleburgh TM 267 598 Smock c. 1855 1872 Knodishall Approximately TM 416 604 1783 1783 1783 Knodishall Coldfair Green Mill TM 434 610 Post 1836 1836
List_of_windmills_in_Suffolk
Member of the Parliament of England
hunting horns sable adorned or; Hackford: Chequy or and vert; Jenny of Knodishall: Paly of six or and gules a chief ermine. Small painted escutcheons of
Thomas_Seckford
Coastal Knettishall Thingoe Rural District St Edmundsbury (West Suffolk) Knodishall 852 7.09 Blyth Rural District Suffolk Coastal Lackford 255 9.45 Thingoe
List of civil parishes in Suffolk
List_of_civil_parishes_in_Suffolk
19423; 1.319939 (Kettleburgh Hall) 1283207 More images Buxlow Manor Knodishall House 1678 2 August 1983 TM4126062807 52°12′38″N 1°31′48″E / 52.210624°N
Grade II* listed buildings in Suffolk Coastal
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Suffolk_Coastal
Isle of Man 54°14′N 4°39′W / 54.23°N 04.65°W / 54.23; -04.65 SC2785 Knodishall Suffolk 52°11′N 1°32′E / 52.19°N 01.53°E / 52.19; 01.53 TM4261 Knole
List of United Kingdom locations: Kip-Kz
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Kip-Kz
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