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  2. Bury St Edmunds - Wikipedia

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    Bury St Edmunds has been in the unified county of Suffolk since April 1974. [99] Previously the town had been part of the county of West Suffolk of which Bury St Edmunds was the county town. The county of West Suffolk had been established in 1889. [102] Since 2009, Suffolk County Council has its Bury St Edmunds offices at West Suffolk House. [103]

  3. Emily Shore - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Emily Shore was born in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk on Christmas Day, 1819 to Thomas Shore and his wife, Margaret Ann (née Twopenny). She was the eldest of 5 children: having two younger sisters, Arabella (b.1822); Louisa (b.1824), and brothers, Richard (b.1821), and Mackworth (b.1825).

  4. Bury St Edmunds Abbey - Wikipedia

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    The Norman Gate dates from 1120 to 1148 and was designed to be the gateway for the Abbey Church and it is still the belfry for the Church of St James, the present cathedral of Bury St Edmunds. This four-storey gate-hall is virtually unchanged and is entered through a single archway.

  5. White Christmas 2024: Here's Where Christmas Morning Was ...

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    Last year, just 17.6% of the Lower 48 experienced a white Christmas. This was the lowest percentage since records began in 2003.Outside of the West's higher elevations, there was an area of snow ...

  6. Baldwin (abbot of Bury St Edmunds) - Wikipedia

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    Baldwin was appointed as abbot of Bury St Edmunds in 1065, [1] on 19 August. [3] Baldwin appears to have been the only non-English abbot appointed by Edward during his reign. [5] Baldwin occurs as a witness on two forged charters dated to Christmas 1065.

  7. Edmund the Martyr - Wikipedia

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    Herman the Archdeacon, who was an excellent Latinist, wrote another hagiography of Edmund, the Miracles of St Edmund, at the end of the eleventh century. His original text does not survive, but a shortened version is part of a book dating to around 1100 produced by Bury St Edmunds Abbey, which is composed of Abbo's hagiography, followed by ...

  8. West Suffolk District - Wikipedia

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    St Edmundsbury Cathedral in Bury St Edmunds, the district's largest town. Market Square in Haverhill , the district's second largest town. Newmarket is the district's third largest town and is known as a major centre of horse racing.

  9. Bob Hoskins - Wikipedia

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    Robert William Hoskins was born in Bury St Edmunds on 26 October 1942, the son of Elsie (née Hopkins), a cook and nursery school teacher, and Robert Hoskins, a bookkeeper and lorry driver. [4] One of his grandmothers was Romani. [5] From two weeks old, he was brought up in the Finsbury Park area of London. [6]

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