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Bradfield Combust

Description

Bradfield-Combust or Burnt-Bradfield, a parish in Suffolk, 1 1/2 mile S of Whelnetham station on the G.E.R., and 54 miles SSE of Bury-St Edmunds, which is the post town; money order and telegraph office, Cockfield. Acreage, 823; population, 130. Bradfield Hall is a chief residence. An edifice belonging to Bury Abbey stood in the parish, and was burned in 1327, giving rise to the adjunct "Combust." The living is a rectory in the diocese of Ely; net value, £151. The church, a building of flint and stone in the Decorated style, was restored in 1869. There is also a Primitive Methodist chapel.

Record Sources

1911 Bradfield Combust Census
1901 Bradfield Combust Census
1891 Bradfield Combust Census
1881 Bradfield Combust Census
1871 Bradfield Combust Census
1861 Bradfield Combust Census
1851 Bradfield Combust Census
1841 Bradfield Combust Census

British Phone Books 1880-1984

Birth, Marriage & Death Records
 


Last updated: 31st August 2010