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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List of monastic houses in Suffolk (redirect from Creeting St. Mary Priory)
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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List of monastic houses in England (redirect from Abbeys and priories in England)
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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