08:23, 22 May 2024Leuthatalkcontribs created page Richard Felaw(←Created page with ''''Richard Felaw''' (c.1420-0) was an English businessman, philanthropist and politician based in Ipswich.<ref name="Blatchly Ipswich SChool (2003)">((cite book |last1=John |first1=Blatchly |title=A Famous Antient Seed-plot of Learning: A History of Ipswich School |date=2003 |publisher=Ipswich School |location=Ipswich |isbn=0 9544915 0 5))</ref>((rp|17)) ==References== ((reflist))')
15:58, 18 May 2024Leuthatalkcontribs created page Marmaduke Tyrwhitt(←Created page with 'Marmaduke Tyrwhitt (1533/4 - 1600) was an English politician who represented Great Grimsby as a Member of Parliament in 1558.<ref name="HoP Marmaduke Tyrwhitt">((cite web |last1=Hoffman |first1=T. F. |title=TYRWHITT, Marmaduke (1533/34-1600), of Scotter, Lincs. ((!)) History of Parliament Online |url=https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/tyrwhitt-marmaduke-153334-1600 |website=www.historyofparliamentonl...')
08:50, 17 May 2024Leuthatalkcontribs created page Ipswich Town Preacher(←Created page with 'The '''Ipswich Town Preacher''', sometimes called the Town Lecturer was an appointment made by the bailiffs, burgesses and commonality of the Ipswich Corporation. The post was created in 1560, the second year of Queen Elizabeth I's reign. The first Town Preacher was Roger Kelke who had been a Marian exile, spending some time in Zurich, returning to Cambridge in 1558. Kelke was appointed Lady Margaret Preacher in August, a post which...')
20:33, 15 April 2024Leuthatalkcontribs created page Henry Dade(←Created page with ''''Henry Dade''' (c.1582 - 1653) was an English lawyer who was active as a judge in the ecclesiastical courts as well as the Suffolk Vice-admiralty court. He became a member of parliament for Dunwich.<ref name="HPO Dade">((cite web |title=DADE, Henry (c.1582-1653), of Ipswich, Suff.; later of Dallinghoo, Suff. ((!)) History of Parliament Online |url=https://www.historyofparliamen...')
11:37, 15 April 2024Leuthatalkcontribs created page Ferdinando Adams(←Created page with ''''Ferdinando Adams''' (fl 1630s) was a churchwarden in Ipswich who was excommunicated from the Anglican Church in 1636.<ref name="Abandoning America - Hardman Moore (2013)">((cite book |last1=Hardman Moore |first1=Susan |title=Abandoning America: life-stories from early New England |date=2013 |publisher=Boydell Press |location=Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK ; Rochester, NY, USA |isbn=978-1-84383-8173))</ref> Clement Corbet, Chancellor of [...')
09:02, 3 April 2024Leuthatalkcontribs created page Bucklesham Mill River(←Created page with ''''Bucklesham Mill River''' is a tributary of the River Deben.<ref name="LB BMR">((cite web |title=Bucklesham Mill River in Suffolk |url=https://www.landscapebritain.co.uk/rivers/suffolk/bucklesham-mill-river/ |website=www.landscapebritain.co.uk |publisher=munki-boy design, |access-date=3 April 2024))</ref> ==References== ((reflist))')
06:59, 3 April 2024Leuthatalkcontribs created page Ipswich Golf Club(←Created page with ''''Ipswich Golf Club''' is a members club based in Ipswich, Suffolk. It maintains the Purdis Heath Course.<ref name="IGC open">((cite web |title=Home - Ipswich Golf Club |url=https://www.ipswichgolfclub.com/#:~:text=Founded%20in%201895&text=Ipswich%20Golf%20Club%20has%20been,its%20current%20Purdis%20Heath%20location. |website=www.ipswichgolfclub.com |publisher=Ipswich Golf Club |access-date=3 April 2024))</ref> ==references== ((reflist))')
10:43, 1 April 2024Leuthatalkcontribs created page East Suffolk Water Management Board(←Created page with ''''East Suffolk Water Management Board'''is a water management board which was reconstituted from the East Suffolk Internal Drainage Board on 24 March 2023.<ref name="WMA East Suffolk history">((cite web |title=History |url=https://www.wlma.org.uk/east-suffolk-idb/history/ |website=Water Management Alliance |publisher=Water Management Alliance |access-date=1 April 2024))</ref> ==East Suffolk Internal Drainage Board== The east Suffolk Drainage Board wa...')
13:56, 29 March 2024Leuthatalkcontribs created page Rural Coalition(←Created page with 'The '''Rural Coalition''' is composed of thirteen organisations who have a shared outlook on how England should be developed to support those living and working in the countryside.<ref name="ACRE Rural Coalition">((cite web |title=Rural Coalition |url=https://acre.org.uk/rural-coalition/ |website=ACRE |publisher=Action with Communities in Rural England |access-date=29 March 2024))</ref> ==Refences== ((reflist))')
07:38, 29 March 2024Leuthatalkcontribs created page Creeting All Saints(←Created page with ''''Creeting All Saints''' is a former parish once located in Bosmere and Claydon Hundred. The parish church used to share a churchyard with Creeting St Mary until it was damaged beyond repair by a storm in 1800. Nothing remains of the old church and much of the masonry has been reused in the church of Creeting St Mary. However the old font was installed in the Holy Trinity Church, Stowupland. ==References== ((reflist))')
08:04, 28 March 2024Leuthatalkcontribs created page River Wid(←Created page with ''''River Wid''' is a river in the county of Essex]], England. It runs to the south of Chelmsford, following the A1016, previously the A12 out of Chelmsford at Widford.<ref name="UKRG Wid">((cite web |last1=Smith |first1=Colin |title=River Wid The UK Rivers Guidebook |url=https://www.ukriversguidebook.co.uk/rivers/england/south-east/river-wid |website=www.ukriversguidebook.co.uk |publisher=The UK Rivers Guidebook |access-date=28 M...')
16:59, 27 March 2024Leuthatalkcontribs created page Stonebridge, Chelmsford(←Created page with 'The current '''Stonebridge, Chelmsford''' was commissioned in 1784 by the by the Essex Court of Quarter Sessions, who had responsibility for the crossing. The work was entrusted to John Jonson, the county surveyor for Essex from 1782 to 1812. The first stone was lain on 5 October 1785, with a temporary bridge slightly down river allowing a crossing while the work was undertaken. Stone was brought by sea from Dorset to Maldon and then transfe...')
18:42, 23 March 2024Leuthatalkcontribs created page Samuel Benion(←Created page with ''''Samuel Benion''' (1673–1708) was the first medical doctor appointed at Glasgow University.<ref name="Howie Benion (1979)">((cite journal |last1=Howie |first1=W. B. |title=Samuel Benion—Glasgow University's First Doctor of Medicine |journal=Scottish Medical Journal |date=1979 |volume=24 |issue=1 |pages=76–79 |doi=10.1177/003693307902400117 |access-date=23 March 2024))</ref> ==References== ((reflist))')
11:09, 22 March 2024Leuthatalkcontribs created page Lord John Hervey(←Created page with ''''Lord John Hervey''' was an English aristocrat who became active in local politics in Suffolk and contributed to scholarly life of that county.<ref name="GH Ottawa">((cite web |last1=Childs |first1=Donald J. |title=The First Round of Golf in Ottawa |url=https://www.donaldjchilds.ca/thefirstroundofgolfinottawarideauhall1883 |website=Golf Histories |publisher=Donald J. Childs |access-date=22 March 2024 |language=en))</ref> ==Referenc...')
14:25, 21 March 2024Leuthatalkcontribs created page Cleer Sewell Alger(←Created page with ''''Cleer Sewell Alger''' (1819, Diss, Norfolk – 9 May 1892, Diss) was a Victorian photographic pioneer based in Diss on the Norfolk Suffolk border. Also working as a surveyor and lithographer, he took parts from a theodolite he had used for surveying to enhance his photographic equipment.<ref name="K^!@ SRO Cleer Alger">((cite web |title=K612 Cleer Alger photographic Collection |url=https://www.suffolkarchives.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/...')
21:42, 16 March 2024Leuthatalkcontribs created page Frederick Pawsey(←Created page with ''''Frederick George Pawsey''' (1890, Bury St Edmunds-25 December 1953) was an English photographer and publisher. He published many of his own photographs as well as some earlier ones by other photographers.<ref name="Around Bury St Edmunds, Halliday 2011">((cite book |last1=Halliday |first1=Robert |title=Around Bury St Edmunds |date=2011 |publisher=Sutton Publishing |location=Stroud))</ref> ==References== ((reflist))')
15:06, 7 March 2024Leuthatalkcontribs created page Samuel Alexander (banker)(←Created page with ''''Samuel Alexander''' (16 June 1773 Needham Market - 3 May 1838) was prominent banker based in Ipswich, Suffolk.<ref name="LBS Samuel Alexander">((cite web |title=Samuel Alexander |url=https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/person/view/423467120 |website=Legacies of British Slavery |publisher=UCL |access-date=7 March 2024))</ref> ==Refrences== ((reflist))')
14:13, 3 March 2024Leuthatalkcontribs created page Bramford Road School(←Created page with ''''Bramford Road School''' was founded in purpose built building on the corner of Bramford Road and Gatacre Road. ==References== ((reflist))')
11:42, 3 March 2024Leuthatalkcontribs created page Suffolk Photographic Survey(←Created page with 'The '''Suffolk Photographic Survey''' was an initiative made by R. B. Pratt, of Capel St Mary with the aim of establish a collection of Photographic images of sufficient variety to reflect the variety to be found in the history of Suffolk. ==References== ((reflist))')
12:05, 26 February 2024Leuthatalkcontribs created page Eliot's Court Printing House(←Created page with ''''Eliot's Court Printing House''' was a sixteenth century printing office from 1584 to some time around 1674. It was located near the OldBailey.<ref name="OCB Eliot's Court">((cite web |title=Eliot’s Court Press |url=https://www.oxfordreference.com/display/10.1093/acref/9780198606536.001.0001/acref-9780198606536-e-1587 |website=The Oxford Companion to the Book |publisher=Oxford University Press |access-date=26 February 2024 |language=en |do...')
08:32, 26 February 2024Leuthatalkcontribs created page Great White Horse Hotel(←Created page with 'The '''Great White Horse Hotel''' is a historic inn in the town centre of Ipswich, Suffolk. A hotel has existed on the site since 1518. Previously the site had been used as a tavern in medieval times.<ref name="IS GWH">((cite web |title=Great White Horse » The Ipswich Society |url=http://www.ipswichsociety.org.uk/heritage-icons/great-white-horse/ |website=www.ipswichsociety.org.uk |publisher=Ipswich Society |access-date=26 February 2024))</ref> ==...')
08:48, 12 February 2024Leuthatalkcontribs created page Vyacheslav Polonsky(←Created page with ''''Vyacheslav Pavlovich Polonsky'''(June 23, 1886 – February 24, 1932) was a Russian literary critic, journalist and historian who was active in the Soviet Union in the 1920s up to his death in 1932. He was particularly involved in a controversy over competing accounts of the life of Mikhail Bakunin. ==References== ((reflist)) ((Authority Control))')
12:47, 10 February 2024Leuthatalkcontribs created page Print and Revolution(←Created page with ''''''Print and Revolution''''' was a a Soviet literary-critical magazine whose official subtitle was “a journal of literature, art, criticism and bibliography”. It was published between 1921-1930 by the State Publishing House. ==References== ((reflist))')