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  Paula Hadgraft's Genealogy Pages - pafg362 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
William Walter Powling was born in 1847 in Hintlesham, Suffolk, England and was christened on 26 Dec 1847 in Hintlesham, Suffolk, England.
Eliza Powing was born in 1850 in Hintlesham, Suffolk, England and was christened on 6 Oct 1850 in Hintlesham, Suffolk, England.
David Powling was born in 1860 in Hintlesham, Suffolk, England and was christened on 28 Oct 1860 in Hintlesham, Suffolk, England.
members.optusnet.com.au /~phadgraft/familytree/pafg362.htm   (1000 words)

  
 Robert Carrier (chef) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1971 he saw a full-page advertisement in Country Life for Hintlesham Hall in Suffolk and bought it, unsurveyed, for £32,000.
The mornings were devoted to generic cookery skills and in the afternoons students cooked recipes from the Hintlesham Hall restaurant menu.
He closed Hintlesham Hall in 1982 and went to live in France and Morocco.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Robert_Carrier_(chef)   (747 words)

  
 Timperley of Hintlesham
Hintlesham Hall, the home of the family, was built in the 1570s by Thomas Timperley (c.1524-1594), extended in the Georgian period and now houses a top class
Having rebuilt Hintlesham Hall, which was probably completed about 1579, he also bought, after his son's marriage, estates of freehold and copyhold land in Flowton, Burstall and elsewhere.
Henry, the last Timperley Lord of the Manor of Hintlesham, is thought to have died abroad.
homepages.strath.ac.uk /~cjis19/timp.htm   (818 words)

  
 Hintlesham Hall - Luxury resorts Suffolk United Kingdom Historic resorts -
ituated in the heart of rural East Anglia, Hintlesham Hall is a stunning 16th century Elizabethan manor house with an elegant Georgian facade, standing in beautiful grounds.
Surrounded by peaceful countryside and with a professional and welcoming staff, Hintlesham is known for its excellent food and wines, its comfort and warm hospitality.
Hintlesham Hall is located 6 miles west of Ipswich, on the A1071 to Hadleigh.From London - Follow the A12, A1214 into Ipswich.
www.circumvista.com /hintlesham_hall.html   (367 words)

  
 Paula Hadgraft's Genealogy Pages - pafg359 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Emily A. Pinner was born in 1881 in Hintlesham, Suffolk, England.
Arthur H. Pinner was born in 1882 in Hintlesham, Suffolk, England.
Wilfred J. Pinner was born in 1886 in Hintlesham, Suffolk, England.
members.optusnet.com.au /~phadgraft/familytree/pafg359.htm   (981 words)

  
 BBC - Suffolk Nature - Pauper in Hintlesham
The Suffolk Moth Group was keen to get into the RSPB's newly acquired Hintlesham Wood, particularly when they were told of the large tract of small-leaved lime, the foodplant of this particular moth.
Hintlesham Wood is one of the largest remaining areas of ancient woodland in Suffolk.
The RSPB bought the Hintlesham Great and Little Woods earlier this year and will manage them as an extension to the adjacent reserves of Wolves and Ramsey Woods.
www.bbc.co.uk /suffolk/nature/2004/06/moths/pauper.shtml   (375 words)

  
 Ipswich Hotels: Hintlesham Hall, Ipswich Luxury Hotel
Hintlesham Hall is a luxurious hotel set in a 16th-century Elizabethan manor house in Hintlesham, near Ipswich, in the heart of rural Suffolk.
Hintlesham Hall is luxuriously furnished with antique objets d'art and fine paintings.
Adjoining Hintlesham Hall is the associated 18-hole championship golf course set in 150 acres of mature parkland.
www.slh.com /england/ipswich/hotel_hameng.html   (261 words)

  
 Hintlesham Hall, Suffolk, England - recommended by Condé Nast Johansens
The epitome of grandeur, Hintlesham Hall is a house of evolving styles: its splendid Georgian façade belies its 16th-century origins, to which the red-brick Tudor rear of the hall is a testament.
The Stuart period also left its mark, in the form of a magnificent carved oak staircase leading to the north wing of the hall.
Directions: Hintlesham Hall is 4 miles west of Ipswich on the A1071 Sudbury road.
www.johansens.com /Details.aspx?ID=12&type=1&rootregion=1   (226 words)

  
 Hintlesham Golf Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Their focus and that of all their colleagues is on providing value for money and good service for HGC's members who enjoy a splendid course and considerable discounts in the award winning Clubhouse.
These two were responsible for the creation of the Golf Club in 1991 and - having sold Hintlesham Hall in October 2003 - are now concentrating on running HGC at the standards for which they have always hoped.
On the course and in the Clubhouse, there is much to which to look forward in the coming years at Hintlesham Golf Club.
www.hintleshamgolfclub.com   (558 words)

  
 Hintlesham Hall Hotel Ipswich - online hotel reservations
A 21st Century haven of comfort and friendly professionalism within a Grade 1 Listed Elizabethan Manor House, Hintlesham Hall is to be found nestling in 175 acres of rolling Suffolk countryside.
Widely recognised as being one of the loveliest amongst the UK and Ireland's highest rated hotels, the Hall has 33 bedrooms and suites of varying shapes, sizes and styles enhanced by fine fabrics, works of art and antiques which abound throughout the hotel.
Our goal is to offer you the widest possible choice of accommodation, with the best deals and discount rates for your next vacation, city break or business travel.
www.all-hotels.com /xbook/servlet/hotel-details?hotl_id=449678   (493 words)

  
 Ward and Associated Families of Sassafras Neck, Cecil County, Maryland: Veazey Family
Hintlesham, or as it is styled, the Manor and Priory of Hintlesham were sold to William Veysey in 1545 by a Thomas Veysey who does not appear elsewhere.
This estate of Hintlesham passed to William's son William and thence to the time of Charles II when the heir fled to France.
It is interesting to note that the "Hintlesham" and "Wickes Abbey" families bore as arms the ancient cross of the Veazies with five martletts on the cross, which indicated their descent from the fifth son or fourth Junior of a more important house or family and indicating again the connection with the early Normans.
www.bcpl.net /~ellen/veazey.html   (2426 words)

  
 HotelGolf.com - How to reach Hintlesham Hall
Hintlesham Hall is extremely well placed for exploring Suffolk's delightfully unspoilt 16th century wool merchants' villages, its pretty river estuaries and 'Constable Country'.
Cambridge, with its magnificent university architecture, and the cathedral city of Norwich are a comfortable drive away.
Hintlesham Hall also offers a perfect retreat for those who wish to go nowhere at all.
www.hotelgolf.com /reach.asp?Hotel_ID=408   (219 words)

  
 Hintlesham Hall Hotel, Conference, Meeting, Wedding Venue, Suffolk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The accent is on friendly professionalism and the list of available activities is substantial although the heart of Hintlesham Hall is the opportunity simply to relax and perhaps wander around the grounds or countryside before enjoying Chef''s latest menus and depleting our award winning wine cellar.
The level of service offered at Hintlesham is the same whatever the purpose of any guest’s visit and delegates to Conferences as well as those attending transplanted Board or Partners’ Meetings all appreciate the comprehensive helpfulness of the Hall’s management and staff.
Hintlesham Hall offers visitors a host of complementary activities such as Hintlesham Health & Fitness with its Health & Beauty Treatments, Gymnasium and Outdoor Pool in season; high quality Golf; Croquet; Clay Shooting; Snooker; Yachting; Horseracing Days; Casino Nights; and access to Suffolk’s stunning 16th Century Wool Towns and Villages and nearby Constable Country.
www.rallydriving.co.uk /profile.asp?cid=595   (387 words)

  
 Hintlesham Hall Hotel, Ipswich, Suffolk, UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Hintlesham Hall is one of the loveliest hotels in England, superbly situated in over 175 acres of unspoiled Suffolk countryside - a beautiful building steeped in history.
Dining at Hintlesham is always a treat, and the 300-bin wine list includes a good range of New World vintages.
Hintlesham has an integrated 18-hole golf course and Leisure Club which makes it popular for corporate events.
www.signpost.co.uk /east_of_england/hintlesham_hall_hotel_suffolk.htm   (301 words)

  
 Hintlesham Hall 5*, Suffolk - Golf breaks, weekends and golf holidays at Hintlesham Hall - GolfBreaks.com
Hintlesham, Suffolk (4 miles W of Ipswich on the A1071).
Hintlesham - Set in 150 tranquil acres of rolling Suffolk countryside, Hintlesham Golf Club is a very attractive parkland course widely recognised as one of the finest in the PGA's East of England Region.
Hintlesham Hall also boasts a health and fitness suite complete with a gym and an outdoor heated swimming pool.
www.golfbreaks.com /golf/england/hintlesham   (458 words)

  
 Township of Hintlesham, Suffolk, England   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
One of the most prominent of these places is Hintlesham Hall in Suffolk, England.
A branch of the Timperley family lived at Hintlesham Hall from 1454 to 1720 (see the genealogy of the Timperley family of Hintlesham).
Map of the Hintlesham and surrounding villages in 1903.
www.timperley.org /geography/GEO0013.HTM   (124 words)

  
 College Farm Bed and Breakfast, Hintlesham, Ipswich presented by A1 Tourism
College Farm Bed and Breakfast, Hintlesham, Ipswich presented by A1 Tourism
Go 3 miles to Hintlesham, carry on through the village keeping on the main road (signed Back Road).
The farm drive is half a mile further on towards Hadleigh, on the left.
www.a1tourism.com /uk/collegefarm.html   (653 words)

  
 Hintlesham
It stands on the busy A1071 Ipswich to Sudbury road in Hintlesham village, near where the road goes through a series of gutwrenching 90 degree turns to circumnavigate the pile of Hintlesham Hall.
I wandered around to the secluded north side of the graveyard, where the gravespace was extended in the 1920s, apparently a gift of land from the adjacent pub.
The modern graves in their trim rows are rather characterless, but it is good that Hintlesham people can still be buried in their own village.
www.suffolkchurches.co.uk /hintlesham.htm   (907 words)

  
 Suffolk woodland is new RSPB nature reserve - The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The RSPB has bought Hintlesham Great and Little Woods - the two woods run together into one block -and will manage them as an extension to its adjacent nature reserves of Wolves and Ramsey Woods.
The Hintlesham Wood complex, which includes Wolves and Ramsey Woods, is one of the largest remaining areas of ancient woodland in Suffolk, in existence since at least the 12th century.
The purchase was assisted by a grant from English Nature and ensures that virtually the whole of the Hintlesham Woods Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) will be in RSPB management.
www.rspb.org.uk /england/eastanglia/action/newreserve.asp?view=print   (403 words)

  
 Timperley of Hintlesham descendants page
Philip Hicks (1771-1852), baptised 18 December 1771, Hintlesham, died 21 December 1852, St. Matthews, Ipswich, buried 27 December 1852, Hintlesham, married Susan [?], born 1777, Burstall, Suffolk, died 20 August 1874, Hintlesham, aged 97.
Sarah Hicks, baptised 26 January 1774, Hintlesham, buried 5 June 1840, Layham St. Andrew, Suffolk, married (by licence) 27 November 1800, Stratford St. Mary to Thomas Rand of Raydon, in the presence of ?
Elizabeth Hicks (1775-1852), baptised 23 December 1775, Hintlesham, died 30 August 1852, St. Matthews, Ipswich, buried 3 September 1852, Hintlesham, married to Marven Porter.
homepages.strath.ac.uk /~cjis19/hicks1.htm   (492 words)

  
 The Mobile Food Guide - Hintlesham Hall Hotel - Ipswich - Suffolk
A spectacular Grade 1 listed Elizabethan Manor House originally made famous as a restaurant by Robert Carrier in the 1970's, Hintlesham Hall still offers a dining experience of pure indulgence.
A breath-taking building, Hintlesham is located in the peace and tranquillity of Suffolk countryside and invites guests to sample its Modern British dishes.
Sourcing the finest and freshest produce, including herbs grown in their own famous gardens, the chefs create a sensational selection of dishes.
www.themobilefoodguide.com /select/info7595.php   (160 words)

  
 Hintlesham Hall: 2 Day Golf in the Hall - Special Offer - Golfbreaks.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
If you want to escape from it all, then a midweek break to Hintlesham Hall could be the answer.
Located in tranquil Suffolk countryside, the Grade I listed house offers well presented rooms and a first class restaurant with an award winning wine list.
This site will look much better in a browser that supports web standards, but its content is accessible to any browser or Internet device.
www.golfbreaks.com /offers/deals/25162.asp   (298 words)

  
 Hintlesham Golf Club near Ipswich, Suffolk - East of England - UK Activity
Hintlesham Golf Club near Ipswich, Suffolk - East of England - UK Activity
Hintlesham Golf Club’s course is now one of the finest in the PGA’s eastern region.
The 6601 yard, par 72 layout includes the signature 4th and 17th holes, both featuring water at very inconvenient interludes.
www.ukactivity.com /east-of-england/hintlesham-golf-club.htm   (192 words)

  
 Hintlesham Hall user reviews
Hintlesham Hall is one of the world's finest luxury hotels.
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www.ghotw.com /luxotels/hotel/review/9962.htm   (123 words)

  
 JEFFERY ESTEY FAMILY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
JEFFERY: He was born in 1515 in Hintlesham, Suffolk Co., England.
died Dec. 06, 1592 in Hintlesham, Suffolk Co., England.
He died June 11, 1712 in Topsfield, Or Salem, Essex, Mass.
www.angelfire.com /az/thomasfamily/Estey/Jeffery.html   (312 words)

  
 Hintlesham and Chattisham Community Website
Hintlesham and Chattisham are two Villages located near Ipswich, Suffolk, UK This web-site is designed for the Community of the Villages, and a source of Information.
Please use the menu (left) to navigate your way around the site.
A unique opportunity has arisen for the Parish Council to purchase the Hintlesham Playing Field and, therefore, ensure that it remains a vital local amenity to be enjoyed both now and for generations to come.
www.hintlesham-chattisham.com   (116 words)

  
 Hintlesham Hall - Luxury Ipswich Hotels at Luxedo.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Hintlesham Hall - Luxury Ipswich Hotels at Luxedo.com
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Situated in the heart of rural East Anglia, Hintlesham Hall is a stunning 16th century Elizabethan manor house with an elegant Georgian facade, standing in beautiful grounds.
www.luxedo.com /hotel.asp?hotelcode=LXIPWHHH   (222 words)

  
 Hintlesham Hall Hintlesham Suffolk Winter wedding dresses Ritva Westenius | Wedding pictures by Studio Images ...
Hintlesham Hall Hintlesham Suffolk Winter wedding dresses Ritva Westenius
Kate Barker to Peter Harnett on Saturday 3rd January 2004 at Hintlesham Hall, Hintlesham, Ipswich, Suffolk.
Kate and Peter's wedding was featured across 4 full pages of Wedding and Home - Aug Sept 2004 issue with 31 of our images used.
www.hipweddings.com /hintlesham-hall/p2.html   (81 words)

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