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    Kersey Priory was a priory in Kersey, Suffolk, England. It was founded before 1218 as a hospital dedicated St Mary the Blessed Virgin and St Anthony under...
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    Vansittart (1920-2008), novelist. Kersey Priory "Home". GB: Kersey.onesuffolk.net. Retrieved 16 May 2014. "Kersey - Nomis - Official Labour Market Statistics"...
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    Preceptory Great Bricett Priory Hoxne Priory IPSWICH (see below) Ixworth Priory Kersey Priory Leiston Abbey Letherington Priory Mendham Priory Orford Austin Friars...
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    Natural Beauty, and the well-preserved villages of Long Melford, Lavenham and Kersey. The district also includes part of the built-up area of Ipswich at Pinewood...
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  • Monastic houses in England include abbeys, priories and friaries, among other monastic religious houses. The sites are listed by modern (post-1974) county...
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    the close of nominations on 5 April 2024. Including two vacant seats in Priory Heath and St John's wards last held by Labour. Parker, Ben (15 April 2024)...
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    benedictine Dunster Priory was established in about 1100. The Priory Church of St George, dovecote and tithe barn are all relics from the Priory. The village...
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    following the construction of Dunster Castle and the establishment of the Priory Church of St George. The market cross was probably built in 1609 by the...
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    Leadenhall Street - a 5-bay, 7-storey office building designed by A.H. Kersey and Richardson & Gill and built in 1922 in yellow sandstone. Landmark House...
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  • evidence shows Winchcombe producing kersey cloths on an industrial scale: over 6,000 cloths each year in the 1540s. Each kersey was about a yard (0.9m.) wide...
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