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Blaxhall is a
village and
civil parish in the East
Suffolk district of the
English county of Suffolk.
Located around 8
miles (13 km) south-west of Leiston...
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Blaxhall Common is a
nature reserve in the
parish of
Blaxhall in the East
Suffolk District of Suffolk. The
reserve is
owned by
Blaxhall Parish Council...
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February 1846, the
second child and
first son of
George and Anne Rope of
Blaxhall and Orford, Suffolk,
George Thomas Rope was
considered to be of weak health...
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Snape and Aldeburgh. The
River Alde and
River Ore meet
northwest of
Blaxhall. From
there downriver the
combined river is
known as the
River Alde past...
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metal or plaster. Born the
seventh child of
George and Anne Rope of
Blaxhall, Suffolk,
Ellen Mary Rope is said to have displa****
strong artistic leanings...
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George Ewart Evans of
Blaxhall, a
village near to Charsfield, who used the
Bewick image on the
title page of his
first Blaxhall study Ask the Fellows...
- In this graph, the
widest path from
Maldon to
Feering has
bandwidth 29, and p****es
through Clacton, Tiptree, Harwich, and
Blaxhall....
- John
Arnold (died c. 1410), of
Blaxhall and Ipswich, Suffolk, was an
English Member of Parliament.
Arnold was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of England...
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Ambleside YHA Bath YHA Beer YHA
Berwick YHA
Beverley YHA
Black Sail YHA
Blaxhall YHA
Borrowdale YHA
Borth YHA
Brecon Beacons YHA
Brecon Beacons (Danywenallt)...
- in the
twenty first century. It is
located between Little Glemham and
Blaxhall.
However a few
structures have
retained the name.
Beversham Mill is a Grade...