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  2. John Brereton - Wikipedia

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    Also given his choice of career, he would have been able to provide spiritual and religious support to his fellow travellers. On his return to England and after the publication of his account, he appears to have lived a quiet life by becoming Rector of Brightwell, Suffolk, in 1619, and then Rector of St Peter Mancroft in Norwich. It is thought ...

  3. Hovel in the Hills - Wikipedia

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    Hovel in the Hills: An Account of the Simple Life is the first book in a three-book non-fiction series by British writer Elizabeth West (Elizabeth "Betty" Prewett West) [1] [2] recording her and her partner’s experiences as part of the back-to-the-land movement in the United Kingdom in the mid-20th century.

  4. A Quiet Life (novel) - Wikipedia

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    A Quiet Life is a novel by English author Beryl Bainbridge published in 1976 by Gerald Duckworth & Co, it 'depicts a dysfunctional family modelled closely on the author's own'. [ 1 ] Plot

  5. Trust turns writer's former home into reserve - AOL

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    Ronald Blythe - who is known for his 1969 book Akenfield, which is an account of village life in Suffolk - died aged 100 in 2023. He left his home, Bottengoms in Wormingford, Essex, to the Essex ...

  6. Ronald Blythe - Wikipedia

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    Ronald George Blythe CBE FRSL (6 November 1922 – 14 January 2023) was a British writer, essayist and editor, best known for his work Akenfield (1969), an account of agricultural life in Suffolk from the turn of the century to the 1960s.

  7. This week in pictures: Scenes from around Suffolk

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    We've put together round-up of images showing life in Suffolk over the past few days. This week there are sunset and sunrise shots from around the county, panto season arriving in our towns and ...

  8. Peasenhall murder - Wikipedia

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    Peasenhall is a quiet village in Suffolk.In 1901 many men worked in Smyth's Seed Drill Works and attended the Primitive Methodist Chapel in neighbouring Sibton.The choirmaster of the chapel was William Gardiner and the choir members included 22-year-old Rose Anne Harsent, a domestic servant employed by Mr and Mrs Crisp at Providence House in Peasenhall.

  9. Johnny Depp raves about quiet life on 850-acre Somerset ... - AOL

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