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All of the employers were noted as being farmers. The Post Office Directory of 1865 stated 'The land is a rich loam, and is principally the property of Sir Robert Shnfto Adair, who is lord of the manor, but there are a few other landed proprietors, namely, George Barber, Charles Clarke, Thomas Kerry...'
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In 1831, two thirds of the population were described as 'labourers or servants' (with 'Middling Sorts' and Employers & Professionals' combined making up 15 people and 'other' describing 3), 33of the labourers were 'Agricultural Labourers' with the remaining 3 in the category noted as servants.
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The church "serves a small and scattered parish of farms and cottage in the heart of the north Suffolk countryside." The church is Anglo Saxon in origin and is mentioned in the Domesday Book. As is the case with most ancient churches the building has been altered and restored several times. The
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from 1120 onward, before being returned to the village following the Reformation. One noteworthy feature is that the "church is built almost entirely of red brick, an uncommon and striking site for a church of the age, in this area."
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From 1851 when it reached its peak population of 251, the parish maintained a relatively constant decline until 1961. Since then, the population has been slowly growing.
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Plateau, rising up to 56m above sea level. The area is relatively flat and is dominated by arable farming although it features one of suffolk's few collections of
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The arrival of the 3,000 U.S. serviceman of 95th Bomb Group's B-17s at station 119 in neighbouring
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crashing upon take-off into Redlingfield, destroying a farmhouse and killing all ten crew.
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Industry Statistics | Males aged 20 & over, in 9 occupational categories
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The sand and gravel resources of the country around Diss, Norfolk
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was found here from 1120 until it was disbanded during the
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Social Status, based on 1831 occupational statistics
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Redlingfield is located in Suffolk
Suffolk
District
Mid Suffolk
Shire county
Suffolk
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Eye
Postcode district
IP23
Police
Suffolk
Fire
Suffolk
Ambulance
East of England
UK
England
Suffolk
52°17′38″N 1°12′22″E / 52.294°N 1.206°E / 52.294; 1.206
civil parish
Mid Suffolk
Suffolk
England

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