Knowledge (XXG)

Ipswich and Suffolk Freehold Land Society

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The society bought the 98 acre Cauldwell Hall estate which lay between Foxhall Road and Woodbridge Road. As they acquired land, they divided it into plots and laid out the roads in a regular street grid. The plots were then allotted to members of the Society members who could thus become freehold
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movement" which developed across England. Its aim was to enable "the ordinary man" to obtain sufficient property to meet the requirements needed to gain the vote. The movement had been started by
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owners through payment of their subscriptions. Subsequently they would then need to pay for the construction of buildings on their land.
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Map of FLS property in Felixstowe in 1899, as shown in the FLS's Jubilee brochure
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Felixstowe Conservation Area Appraisal February 2020
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Index

forty-shilling freeholders
James Taylor
Birmingham
Suffolk Chronicle
Richard Dykes Alexander

Felixstowe
"Ipswich Historic Lettering: Ipswich Freehold Land Society"
"Forty Shilling Freeholders"
"Heritage"
"California Character Area"
Felixstowe Conservation Area Appraisal February 2020
Category
Organizations established in 1849

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