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In Memoriam: the Late Earl of Iveagh, K.P. H. T. G IN MEMORIAM. 365 IN MEMORIAM. THE LATEEARLOF IVEAGH,K.P. On the 7th October, 1927,Lord Iveagh passed to his rest, after a short illness. He had been a member of the SuffolkInstitute of Archxologyfor over twenty years. His generousand wisemunifi- cencein England and Ireland in the cause of education, the better housingof the poor and medicalresearchwill be long remembered. His bequest to the nation ofhis houseat Ken Woodand his magnifi- cent collection of pictures is also well known. His large estate in Suffolk,comprisingthe parishes of Elveden, Eriswell and Icklingham is considereda model one from an agri- cultural and sporting point of view. The hall at Elveden was partly rebuilt and restored by him in the early part of this century, and the celebratedMarbleHall, the details of which weremodelled from examples of ancient Indian art, was completed in 1903. In 1901under the guidance of the Societyfor the Protection of Ancient Buildings,Lord Iveagh re-roofedand restored the church of All Saint's, Icklingham,whichhas many treasures of antiquarian interest. He also restored and re-roofedthe old church of St. Andrew at Elveden and built on a nave, chancel and organ chamber ; using the old church as the South Aisle and a private chapel ; this was consecratedin October, 1906,by'BishopChaseof Ely and dedicated to St. Andrew and St. Patrick ; W. D. Caroe, F.S.A.,F.R.I.A.,was the architect. Later the tall campanilewith peal of ten bells, and the cloisterswere added in memory of Lady Iveagh. The War Memorialto the men of Elveden, Eriswelland Ickling- ham standing at the junction of the three parishes; was erected largely through his generosity; it is a Corinthian column about 120-ft.high on a tall base, surmounted by an urn ; it is visiblefor many miles. An Agricultural Institute at Chadacre Hall, for the training of farmers' sons and others was founded and endowed by him. As recently as the 26th August, 1927, Lord Iveagh entertained the membersof the Institute to tea ; when they visited Icklingham. His body was laid to rest in the family vault at Elveden. To quote the " DiocesanMagazine,"" A great Christiangentlemanhas passed to his rest, and the diocese,county and England are the poorer by his death." H.T.G. GENERAL INDEX TO VOL. XIX. A B'athe, Samuel, 166 Acton, 21, 169 Battisford, 172 Aggas, Edward, 19 Bawsdey, 150, 172, 364 Akenham, 22, 169 Baylham, 172 Alcock, William, 20 Beadle, John, 24 Beale, Theodore, 24 Aldeburgh and neighbourhood, 133 .Aldeburgh vicars, 160, 162, 170 Bealings, Great, 172 ; Little, 44, 172 Alderton, 170 Alderton, Bartholomew, 167 Beccles, 145, 154, 172, 345 Bedfield, 172 Aldham, 170 Bedingfield, 43, 172 Aldringham, 32, 170 Aldus, William, 20 Beedle, William, 48 Allen, John, 20 Belstead, 172 Belton, 172, 304 ; Muster roll Alpheton, 170 ; Muster roll (1579), 213 (1583), 60 Benacre, 151, 173 Alsop, Samuel, 21 Benchkin, Benskin, James, 24 Ambler, Mr., 30 ; Thomas, 21 Benhall, 158, 173 Ampton, 170 Bentley, 173 Arms and epitaphs in churches of Bergholt. See East Bergholt Suffolk and Essex (1594-1600), 78 Beyton, 173 Aryan numeration, 338 Bildeston, 173 Ashbocking, 24, 47, 170 Bishop, Thomas, 48 Ashbourne, John,-33, 152 Blakenham, Great, 150, 173 ; Ashby, 170, 304 ; Muster toll Little, 173, 304 (1583), 60 Blaxhall, 20, 173 Ashfield, 170 Blemel, John, 24 Aspall, 170 Blevin, Thomas, 29 Aspal Stonham, 50, 364 Blower, John, 164 Assington, 170 ; Muster roll (1579), Bloxham, Nicholas, 25 213 Blundeston, 173, 305 ; Muster Athelington, 170 roll (1583), 58 Atkinson, Richard, 21 Blythburgh, 173, 305 Aylmer, Edward, 22 Blythford, 151, 173 Boardman, Samuel, 149, 163 Bokenham, Anthony, 26 Bacton, 170, 304 Boldero, Edmund, 26 Badingham, 150, 171, 158 Bond, Thomas, 27 Badley, 171 Botesdale, 173 Badwell Ash, 170 Boulge, 174, 350 Ball, Richard, 22 Boxford, 24, 174, 305 ; Muster Barcocke, Thomas, 22 roll (1579), 214 Bardwell, 171, 304 Boxted, 44, 174 ; Muster roll Barham, 171 (1579), 214 Barker, Thomas, 23 Boyton, 174 Barking, 111, 304 Bradfield, 174, 305 Barnardiston, 171• Bradfield St. Clare, 24, 47, 154 Barnby, 171, 304 Bradley, Great and Little 174. Barnham, 36, 171 Bradstreet, Symon, 27 Barningham, 45, 171 Bradwell, 174 ; Muster roll (1583), Barrow, 171 57 Barrow, Roger, 72 Braiseworth, 49, 173 Barsham, 171 Bramfield, 39, 167, 174, 305 Barter, Thomas, 23 Bramford, 174, 305 Barton, Edward, 23 Brampton, 174 Barton, Great, 171 Brandeston, 143, 173 Barton Mills, 172 Brandon, 91, 174 Barwicke, William, 23 Brandon Ferry, 32 368 GENERAL INDEX TO VOL. XIX: Brandreth, Hugh, 28 ; Robert, 28 Charsfield, 142, 178 Brantham, 174 Chattisham, 150, 178 Brass at Cavenham, 354 Chedburgh, 178 Bredfield, 33, 174 Chediston, 38, 178 - Brent Eleigh, 182 ; Muster roll Chelmondiston,. 178 (1579), 215 Chelsworth, 35, 178, 305 Brettenham, 20, 175, 227 •hevington, 178 Bretton, Laurence, 28 Chillisford, 29, 178 Brewster, Richard, 28 Chilton, 178 Bricett, Great, 305 Church plate, Shelland, 355 Bricett Priory excavations, 99, 233 Churches of Suffolk, 168 Bridgeman, . , 164 Clare, 45, 178, 239 Bridges, Reuben, 29 Clark, Joseph, 34 Brightwell, 175 Clarke, Alexander, 33 Brockley, 175 Clay, Matthew, 34 Broke, Mathew, 29 Claydon, 22, 155, 179 Brome, 175 Claydon, John, 34 Bromeswell, 175 Clifford, J oseph, 20 Bromwell, James, 30 Cloptón, 179 Brookes, Mathew, 29 Coast erosion (" The Suffolk Broughton, Thomas, 29 ' Shore "), 1, 72; 117 Brown, John, 30 Cockfield, 179 ; Muster roll .(1579), Bruisyard, 32, 175 217 Brumhall, James, 30 Coddenham, 179 . Brundish, 39, 175 Coleby, Thomas,• 34 Buck, James, 31 Coleman, Nicholas, 35 Bucklesham, 91, 175 Combretoniurn and Brettenham, Bungay, 175 227 Bures, 156, 176, 305 ; Muster roll Combs, 179 (1579), 215 Coney Weston, 158, 209 Bures family, 360 Cookley, 179 Burgate, 176 ; Burgate charters, Cooper, Henry, 165 352 Copdock, 20, 179 Burges, Edmund, 40 Cornard, .Great, 179 ; Little, 145, Burgh, 176 179 Burgh Castle, 176, 305 ; Muster Corton, 161, 179 ; Muster roll roll (1583), 56 (1583), 59 Burket, Miles, 28 Cottisford, Robert, 35 Burstall, 176. Cotton, 157, 180, 306 Bury St. Edmunds, 24, 50, 92, 176, Cove, North and South, 146, 180 305 306 Bury St. Edmunds, St. Saviour's Covehithe, 180 ; Covehithe Ness, Hospital, 255 7, 12 Butley, 177 Cowling, 180, 306 . Buxhall, 177 Cransford, 31, 45, 180 Crapnell, J ohn, 33, 40 Cratfield, 180 Campsea Ash, 177, 349 Greeting, 41, 160, 180, 306 Cannap, Henry, 32 Cretingham, 180 Capel, 177 Crofts, J ohn, 36 CaHton, 178 . Crosby, Thomas, 36, 156 Carlton Colville, 178 Crossrnan, Samuel, 25; 37 Carter, George, 32 Crowfield, 180 Cartwright, Edmund, 32 Culford, 180, 306 Cavendish, 49, 156, 178 ; Muster Culpho, 180 roll (1579), 216 Cavenham, 178, 348, 354 Chaplyn, Andrew, 27, 166 Dale, Cuthbert, 37 Chapman, Seth, 33 Dalham, 37, 180, 306 GENERAL INDEX TO VOL XIX. 369 Dallinghoo, 50, 180 Lidgate, Badmundesfielcl, Den- Dalton, Thomas, 37 ston, and Giffard's Hall Damport, Richard, 38 1926 .. 233 Darmsden, 181 Bricett, Wattisham, Bildeston, Darsham, 181 Semer, Lindsey, Milden and Debach, 181 MOnk's Eleigh Debenham, 27, 181 Mildenhall, West Row and Denham, 181 Freckenham Dennington, 42, 181 Knodishall, Leiston, Theberton, Denny family, Some pedigrees of,. Yoxford, Bramfield, Westhall, 313 and Brampton Denston, 181 Erwarton, Harkstead, Holbrook, Depden, 161, 181 Tattingstone, Capel, Little Downham; Santon, 181 Wenharn, and East Bergholt Drinkstone, 163, 181 Clare and Cavendish Duncombe, . , 38 1927 .. 345 Dunningworth, 141 Beccles and Barsham Dunwich, 9, 182 Alpheton, Shimpling, Hartest, Dunwich Haven, 8, 10 Hawkedon and Brockley Stowmarket, Onehouse, Shelland, Buxhall, Rattlesden, Gedding, and Felsham Hengrave, Risby, Cavenham, Tuddenham, Barton Mills, Earl Soham, 41, 202 Icklingham and Eriswell Earl Stonham, 165, 297, 301, 302, Melton, Ufford, Pettistree, Camp- 310 sea, Rendlesham and Boulge East Bergholt, 51, 173, 304 Exning,, 184 Easton, 160, 182, 306 Eye, 31, 184, 306 Easton Bavent, 42, 182 Eyke, 158, 184 Easton Cliffs, 8 Echard, Lawrence, 38 Edgar, Ezekiel, 39 Edwards of Dennington and Fram- Fale, James, 40 lingharn (pedigree) follows p. 253 Falkenham, 184 Edwardston, 182 ; Muster roll Farnham, 184 (1579), 217 Felixstowe, 47, 184 Eiken. See Iken Felsham, 184 Elliott, William, 147 Fenn, George, 39 ; William, 40 Ellough, 183 Ferror, John, 41 Elmham controversy, Present state Finborough, Great, 146, 184 ; of the, 110 Little, 184 Elmham, South, 183, 306 Finningham, 144, 184 Elmsett, 32, 183 Flempton, 184 Elmswell, 183, 306 Flick, Nathaniel, 41 Elveden, 34, 183 Flixton, 44, 184 ; Muster roll (1583) Eriswell, 183, 306, 349 62 Erwarton, 183, 236 Flowton, 42, 184 Euston, 144, 156, 183 Fokes, Thomas, 41 Evans, Edmund, 39 ; William, 39 Forests, Two Suffolk (note), 241 Excursions- Fornharn, 147, 185, 142 1925 .. 82 Foxhall, 185 Rougham, Hessett, Elmswell, Framlingham, 47, 185, 306 and Woolpit Framsden, 185 , Laxfield, Ubbeston, Hevening- Franklin, William, 42 ham, Huntingfield, Wenhaston, Freckenham, 185, 234, 306 Blythburgh, and Frostenden Freeman, Stephen, 42 Sudbury, Newton, Assington and Fressingfield, 40, 185 Bures Freston, 185, 306 Waveney Valley Friston, 142, 185 370 GENERAL INDEX TO VOL. XIX. Fritton, 185, 307 ; Muster roll Hartest, 44, 188 ; Muster roll (1579) (1583), 63 218 Frostenden, 20, 185 Hasketon, 33, 186 Haughley, 188 Haverhill, 188 Hawkedon, 157, 188, 307, 346 Garey, Samuel, 42 Hawstead, 39, 188 Garnons, John, 4 Hazlewood, 188 Gatford, Lionel, 42 Helmingham, 26, 188 Gazeley, 23, 185 Hemingstone, 166, 188 Geary, Thomas, 43 Hemley, 188 Geast, William, 43 Hengrave, 188, 307 Gedding, 144, 186 Henham,
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