River Gipping — The River Gipping is the source river for the River Orwell in the county of Suffolk in East Anglia, England, which gave its name to the former Gipping Rural District and the village of Gipping.The river was improved with the addition of 15 locks… … Wikipedia
Mid Suffolk — District Non metropolitan district Mid Suffolk shown within Suffolk Sovereign state … Wikipedia
Gipping Rural District — infobox historic subdivision Name= Gipping HQ= Needham Market Status= Rural district Start= 1934 End= 1974 Replace= Mid Suffolk District Gipping Rural District was a rural district in the county of East Suffolk, England. It was created in 1934 by … Wikipedia
List of civil parishes in Suffolk — This is a list of civil parishes in Suffolk, England.BaberghBabergh is entirely parished.Forest HeathForest Heath is entirely parished.IpswichIpswich is entirely unparished.Mid SuffolkMid Suffolk is entirely parished.*Akenham *Ashbocking… … Wikipedia
Baalham — This intriguing and unusual name has two possible sources, both locational, the first from Baylham in Suffolk, and recorded as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book as Beleham , and in the Pipe Rolls of 1191 as Beilham and subsequently as Beylham in … Surnames reference
Balam — This intriguing and unusual name has two possible sources, both locational, the first from Baylham in Suffolk, and recorded as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book as Beleham , and in the Pipe Rolls of 1191 as Beilham and subsequently as Beylham in … Surnames reference
Balham — This is a locational surname, which almost certainly derives from the (former) village of Balham in Surrey, but possibly Baylham in Suffolk. The name means the farm (hamm) of Bealgh , the latter being a pre 7th century personal name, translating… … Surnames reference
Bilam — This is a locational surname, which almost certainly derives from the (former) village of Balham in Surrey, but possibly Baylham in Suffolk. The name means the farm (hamm) of Bealgh , the latter being a pre 7th century personal name, translating… … Surnames reference
Billam — This is a locational surname, which almost certainly derives from the (former) village of Balham in Surrey, but possibly Baylham in Suffolk. The name means the farm (hamm) of Bealgh , the latter being a pre 7th century personal name, translating… … Surnames reference
Byllam — This is a locational surname, which almost certainly derives from the (former) village of Balham in Surrey, but possibly Baylham in Suffolk. The name means the farm (hamm) of Bealgh , the latter being a pre 7th century personal name, translating… … Surnames reference