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Debenham is a village and civil parish located 11 miles (18 km) north of Ipswich [2] in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk, England. [3] The River Deben rises in the parish, and flows along a prolonged ford through the village. [4] In 1086, Debenham was a comparatively large village of 69 households in the hundred of Claydon. [5]
The club was founded as Debenham Angels in 1991 and joined Division Seven of the Suffolk & Ipswich League. [2] After an unbeaten first season, they won the division and were promoted to Division Six. In 1993–94 they were promoted again to Division Five. They were renamed AFC Debenham in 1994. They were promoted to Division Four at the end of ...
Debenham High Schools is a secondary school located in the village of Debenham in Suffolk, UK. The school accepts students who are between 11 and 16 years old [ 1 ] and live in the catchment. Any spare places are then allocated to students outside of the catchment.
The Suffolk and Ipswich Football League is a football competition based in Suffolk, England.The league has a total of eight divisions; the Senior Division and Divisions 1–3 for first teams, three divisions (Leagues A, B and C) for reserve teams, and Division 4, which is for open to both first teams and reserves and is subordinate to both Division 3 and League C.
Gilbert Debenham (c. 1405 - 10 May 1481 [1]) was a Member of Parliament for Suffolk. He was connected to the Duke of Norfolk . He was described in 1444 as 'that able and unscrupulous villain.' [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 1427, he was Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk .
Swiss Farm Butchers & the Debenham Gallery 1-3, High St, Debenham: House: ... Upload Photo: The Old Church Rishangles, Mid Suffolk: Parish Church/House: c. 1200:
John Lennon and Yoko Ono made an appearance on the show in 1969, sharing a bed with Eamonn Andrews. [4] The show is now most commonly remembered for Bill Grundy's 1976 interview with the Sex Pistols, which caused public outrage at the time. [5] Today was replaced in September 1977 by Thames at Six, a more conventional news magazine programme.
Born in 1794 in Alpheton in Suffolk, [1] William Debenham joined Thomas Clark in a partnership to manage a draper's store at 44 Wigmore Street in London. [2]The partners later expanded the business such that it had stores on both sides of Wigmore Street, one known as Debenham & Clark and the other known as Clark & Debenham. [2]