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Plomesgate is a
hundred of Suffolk,
consisting of 41,579
acres (168.26 km2).
Plomesgate Hundred comprises the
historic ports of
Aldeburgh and Orford,...
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Plomesgate Rural District was a
rural district within the
administrative county of East
Suffolk between 1894 and 1934. The
district had its
origins in...
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Hundreds consisted of
seven separate hundreds: Wilford, Carlford, Colneis,
Plomesgate, Thredling, Loes and Parham. Williamson, Tom (2018). "New
Light on Rendlesham"...
- is west of
Kettleburgh and
northwest of Hoo Green. It is a
Parish in
Plomesgate district and 3½
miles SW of
Framlingham r. station."
Brandeston Priory...
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Bosmere and Claydon, East Stow, Hartismere, Hoxne,
Mutford and Lothingland,
Plomesgate, Samford, Wangford,
Woodbridge The
Rural Districts were
completely reorganised...
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Hoxne 55648
Lackford 83712 Loes 31321
Mutford and
Lothingland 33368
Plomesgate 41579
Risbridge 58468
Samford 44940 Stow 22710
Thedwestry 40362 Thingoe...
- main part by
about three miles (5 km). Loes was
bounded on the east by
Plomesgate Hundred, on the
north by
Hoxne Hundred, and on the west and
south west...
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following as an
entry for the parish. PARHAM, a
village and a
parish in
Plomesgate district, Suffolk. The
village stands on the
river Ore,
adjacent to the...
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parts of the
disbanded Bosmere and
Claydon Rural District, the
disbanded Plomesgate Rural District and the
disbanded Woodbridge Rural District,
under a County...
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district was
formed by the
merger of
parts of
Blything Rural District and
Plomesgate Rural District with a
small parts of
Hoxne Rural District, all of which...