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Norman stonework has been uncovered. In the 14th century came the addition of the tower, which is 76 feet (23m) high. The church probably dates largely from this period and the first known advowson was presented in 1312 and a rector was appointed at that time. Like many other village churches, this
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Rectory, a handsome Georgian house, situated on the west-side of the churchyard, is first mentioned in 1765 but it is likely that the site was occupied by a parsonage prior to this. Refurbished in 1826, it was in bad repair by 1906, when the thatched roof was replaced by tiles. Having
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William Willoughby, later Lord Willoughby, before he sold it on the owners such as the Greshams, Wentworths, Stringers and Jenneys. John Glover, purchaser of the Manor of Campsea and other local lands, lived at Ash Moorhall, the manor house, around
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Kilderbee, and around 1869 further refurbished and modified under the Rev. Reginald Bridges Knatchbull-Hugessen, the son of Rt. Hon.
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Plantagenets, Segraves and de
Mowbrays, it merged into the lands of the Fitzalan and Howard clan, to become Dukes of Norfolk. It was in their possession until about 1640. It is believed that the small parcel of land in the Manor of Ashe continued to be part of the estate. The
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Elizabethan house on his lands, the four-storeyed Ash High House, completed by his son William around 1600. The family sold out to John Sheppard of Mendlesham, Suffolk in 1652.
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Chantry Hall, (the manor house) were bought by the local John Brame, who also acquired the Manor of Valence, Blaxhall. The whole later passed by inheritance and sale to the Revetts.
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Viscount Ullswater of Campsea Ashe, where the spelling Campsea was felt to be more archaic and therefore appropriate to a heraldic name.
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1209:Kessingland
1199:Kettleburgh
1149:Heveningham
1089:Framlingham
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352:Augustinian
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2148:Categories
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1953:Felixstowe
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1099:Frostenden
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778:Halesworth
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478:Henry VIII
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315:Woodbridge
273:52°09′11″N
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1524:Theberton
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1963:Hadleigh
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2108:History
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1988:Leiston
1978:Ipswich
1928:Brandon
1923:Beccles
1890:Ipswich
1880:Babergh
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1649:Yoxford
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1399:Saxtead
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168:Country
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2073:Places
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1933:Bungay
1770:Walton
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1700:Henham
1695:Gunton
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1559:Ufford
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1294:Nacton
1269:Melton
1214:Kirton
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1675:Ashby
1424:Snape
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