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parish of
Dallinghoo Wield (which
covered just 38
acres and was uninhabited) was
merged with
Dallinghoo parish.
Prior to merger,
Dallinghoo Wield was...
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Dallinghoo Wield is a
former civil parish 1 mile (1.6 km) from
Dallinghoo village, now in the
parish of
Dallinghoo, in the East
Suffolk district, in the...
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founded the city of
Adelaide in
South Australia.
Light was
baptised in
Dallinghoo, Suffolk,
England on 15 December 1740. His
mother was
given as Mary Light...
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William Churchill (11
August 1661 – 1737) of
Dallinghoo, Suffolk, was a
British politician who sat in the
House of
Commons between 1707 and 1717. Churchill...
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Bromeswell Burgh Capel St.
Andrew Charsfield Chillesford Clopton Culpho Dallinghoo Dallinghoo Wield Debach Foxhall Gedgrave Great Bealings Grundisburgh Hasketon...
- Cretingham,
Cross Street, Crowfield, Culford,
Culpho Dagworth, Dalham,
Dallinghoo, Darsham, Darmsden, Debach, Debenham, Denham, Mid Suffolk, Denham, St...
- Trust.
Retrieved 23
November 2022. "Churchill,
William (c.1657-1737), of
Dallinghoo, Suff.".
History of
Parliament Online (1715-1754).
Retrieved 2 September...
- Burgh,
Campsey Ash, Charsfield, Chillesford, Clopton, Cretingham,
Dallinghoo,
Dallinghoo Wield, Debach, Eyke, Gedgrave, Grundisburgh, Hoo, Iken, Letheringham...
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Francis Negus (1670 – 9
September 1732) of
Dallinghoo, Suffolk, was an
English Army officer, courtier, and Whig
politician who sat in the
House of Commons...
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Clopton Cookley Corton Covehithe Cransford Cratfield Cretingham Culpho Dallinghoo Darsham Debach Dennington Dunwich Earl
Soham Easton Ellough Eyke Falkenham...