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Mettingham is a
village and
civil parish in the
north of the
English county of Suffolk. It is 2
miles (3.2 km) east of the
market town of Bun**** in the...
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Mettingham Castle was a
fortified manor house in the
parish of
Mettingham in the
north of the
English county of Suffolk.
Mettingham Castle was founded...
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Mettingham College was a
monastic college in the
parish of
Mettingham in the
English county of Suffolk. The
college was
located within Mettingham Castle...
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Mettingham (died 1301) was an
English judge. He
served as a law
clerk for
Gilbert of
Preston starting in 1265.
After Preston's
death Mettingham was...
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awarded to
British and
Commonwealth forces.
Peter Harold Wright was born in
Mettingham, near Bun**** in
Suffolk on 10
August 1916,
during the
First World War...
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Willoughby died
after falling ill
during a
visit to
Suffolk and was
buried at
Mettingham. As his only
surviving child,
Katherine inherited the barony. Her father...
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Weyland Chief Justice of the
Common Pleas 1289–1290 Succeeded by John of
Mettingham Honorary titles Preceded by
Ralph de
Dacre Constable of the
Tower 1285–1308...
- Martlesham,
Martlesham Heath, Melton, Mellis, Mendham, Mendlesham, Metfield,
Mettingham, Mickfield, Middleton, Milden, Mildenhall, Minsmere, Monewden, Monk Soham...
- at Parham,
Suffolk and was
buried on 19
October at All
Saints Church,
Mettingham, Suffolk. "Sir.
William HUSSEY &
Elizabeth BERKELEY". illian.org. Archived...
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about 67,
without male issue, and was
buried in the
chantry college at
Mettingham, Suffolk. All
traces of his tomb have disappeared. Willoughby's only child...