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- Heveningham is a village and civil parish in the East Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. Located four miles south-west of Halesworth, in...
- Heveningham Hall is a Grade I listed building in Heveningham, Suffolk, England. The first house on the site was built for the politician and regicide William...
- Heveningham was the name of a prominent Norfolk family. Notable people with the surname include: Mary Heveningham, mistress of Henry VIII during his marriage...
- Sir John Heveningham (c. 1359-1425), of Heveningham, Suffolk, was an English Member of Parliament (MP). He was a Member of the Parliament of England for...
- Thomas Clere, she married Anthony Heveningham of Ketteringham, her first cousin. She had seven children with Heveningham: Arthur, John, Abigail, Bridget...
- Sir John Heveningham (c. 1577 – 17 June 1633) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1628 to 1629. Heveningham was the son of...
- purchased Heveningham Hall is a 5000-acre 18th-century Suffolk estate in 1994. It hosts an annual motorsport and classic car event, the Heveningham Hall Concours...
- Elizabeth Heveningham, b. 1639 in Heveningham, Suffolk, England John Heveningham, b. 1641 in Heveningham, Suffolk, England Bridget Heveningham, b. 1642...
- Margaret Shelton (likely died before 1555) was the sister of Mary Shelton, and was once thought to be a mistress of Henry VIII of England. Both Margaret...
- Huntingfield, who was the 17th Governor of Victoria. Their married home was at Heveningham Hall. They had no children, and were divorced in 1933. Two years after...