372:(Grimston) or farms (Candlet). In Trimley itself, the most interesting entry records the two churches here. Godric, commended to Northmann, held Trimley with 50 acres as a manor before the Conquest. In 1086 the manor was held by Turold from Roger Bigod, and included two acres of meadow, a free man under Turold with four acres of ploughland, a church with 20 acres and a church with eight acres. Also in Trimley, three free men commended to Northmann and one commended to Wihtmaer held six acres before the Conquest; this land listed under the holdings of Roger Bigod in 1086. Finally, Leofric, commended to the abbot of Ely, held 40 acres as a manor. Roger Bigod held him from the king in 1086. The estate remained with the Bigods until the death of a later Roger in 1306, and in 1312 the Bigod estates passed to Edward II's brother, Sir Thomas de Brotherton. Thomas is recorded building a church at Trimley shortly afterwards.
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Trimley. Alteston, Candlet, Grimston, Lestaneston, Morston, Plumgeard and Thorpe are all separately recorded, but their names have declined in importance, being remembered only in the names of Halls
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1202:Kessingland
1192:Kettleburgh
1142:Heveningham
1082:Framlingham
967:Chillesford
947:Campsey Ash
612:12 December
361:Middle Ages
270: /
2141:Categories
2031:Woodbridge
2021:Stowmarket
2011:Saxmundham
1991:Mildenhall
1961:Halesworth
1946:Felixstowe
1758:Thorpeness
1683:Eastbridge
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1092:Frostenden
1037:Earl Soham
1027:Dennington
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932:Bucklesham
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806:Woodbridge
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771:Halesworth
766:Felixstowe
496:References
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431:Kingsfleet
413:John Kirby
346:Roman road
328:TM 276 370
313:Felixstowe
255:51°59′28″N
198:Felixstowe
91:TM 274 377
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2126:Windmills
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1517:Theberton
1507:Sweffling
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1427:Sotherton
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1057:Falkenham
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927:Bruisyard
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1956:Hadleigh
1768:Wangford
1738:Sizewell
1728:Minsmere
1698:Henstead
1673:Brampton
1637:Wrentham
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1277:Monewden
1127:Hasketon
1102:Gisleham
1097:Gedgrave
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776:Kesgrave
303:and the
116:District
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2101:History
2026:Sudbury
1981:Leiston
1971:Ipswich
1921:Brandon
1916:Beccles
1883:Ipswich
1873:Babergh
1858:Suffolk
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1678:Carlton
1642:Yoxford
1622:Wissett
1572:Walpole
1392:Saxtead
1352:Rendham
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882:Blyford
862:Benhall
857:Benacre
852:Bawdsey
847:Barsham
781:Leiston
751:Beccles
637:24 July
385:Barrett
359:In the
335:History
309:Ipswich
297:Suffolk
291:in the
244:Suffolk
239:England
176:England
170:Country
142:Suffolk
65:Suffolk
2066:Places
2049:Topics
2006:Orford
1926:Bungay
1763:Walton
1753:Stoven
1693:Henham
1688:Gunton
1607:Weston
1552:Ufford
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1362:Reydon
1317:Parham
1307:Oulton
1287:Nacton
1262:Melton
1207:Kirton
1152:Holton
1132:Hemley
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1022:Debach
1007:Culpho
982:Corton
942:Butley
892:Boyton
887:Boulge
842:Barnby
791:Orford
756:Bungay
451:Fisons
377:Alston
342:Walton
301:Orwell
152:Region
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1936:Clare
1723:Mells
1668:Ashby
1417:Snape
1302:Otley
1247:Lound
937:Burgh
739:Towns
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