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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 River Deben is a river in Suffolk rising to the west of Debenham, though a second, higher source runs south from the parish of Bedingfield. The river passes through Woodbridge, turning into a tidal estuary before entering the North Sea at Felixstowe Ferry. The mouth of the estuary is crossed by a ferry connecting Felixstowe and Bawdsey. [1]
Gilbert Debenham (1432–1500), born in Little Wenham, was a knight, politician and soldier attainted for treason by Henry VII, who spent his final years in prison. He appears often in the Paston Letters. Peyton Ventris (1645–1691) was a judge and politician born in Little Wenham. He was knighted in 1689.
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.
Debenham is a large village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in Eastern England. Debenham may also refer to: Places. Debenham Islands, Antarctica;
The Mid-Suffolk Light Railway (MSLR) was a standard gauge railway intended to open up an agricultural area of central Suffolk; it took advantage of the reduced construction cost enabled by the Light Railways Act 1896. It was launched with considerable enthusiasm by local interests, and was to build a 50-mile (80 km) network, but actual share ...
Sir Gilbert Debenham (junior) (1432–1500) was an English knight, politician and soldier who served briefly as Lord Chancellor of Ireland.Although, like his father before him, he had a notorious reputation for lawlessness, he flourished in the reign of King Edward IV, due in part to his loyalty to Edward during the great political crisis of the years 1469–71.
Swiss Farm Butchers & the Debenham Gallery 1-3, High St, Debenham: House: Early-Mid 16th century: 9 December 1955: 1032322: Upload Photo: Sycamores 27, High St, Debenham: House: 19th century: 9 December 1955