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1638:Shotley Gate
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1593:Hibb's Green
1588:Hart's Green
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1563:Fenstead End
1446:Woolverstone
1431:Wenham Parva
1426:Wenham Magna
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1679:Abbas Hall
1643:The Street
1598:Lambs Lane
1533:Ash Street
1517:Wissington
1462:Ballingdon
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