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Tobias Smollett, The Expedition of Humphrey Clinker. 1772: Bloomfield sent to Mr Rodwell's school at Ixworth to be 'improved in writing', where he stays for three months.
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Sir J. Bland Burgess, author of 'Richard the First,' a new heroic poem in 18 books, he gave me the book; he is heir to the estate of Ixworth Thorpe.
Letter 50 2009
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Robert was accordingly sent to Mr. Rodwell, [1] of Ixworth, to be improved in Writing: but he did not go to that School more than two or three months, nor was ever sent to any other; his Mother again marrying when Robert was about seven years old.
Letter 20 2009
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Ixworth Thorpe, Suffolk: small village near Honington.
Index of Places 2009
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The room itself was pretty quiet, especially considering it was on the ground floor, right on Ixworth Place.
Archive 2008-04-01 Dungeekin 2008
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Sat on the corner of Sloane Avene and Ixworth Place, Gaucho is a long dining room with an open kitchen, and surprisingly dark despite the windows running the full length of the room.
Review - Gaucho, 25 April 2008 Dungeekin 2008
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The room itself was pretty quiet, especially considering it was on the ground floor, right on Ixworth Place.
Hotel Review: myHotel Chelsea, 25 April 2008 Dungeekin 2008
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Sat on the corner of Sloane Avene and Ixworth Place, Gaucho is a long dining room with an open kitchen, and surprisingly dark despite the windows running the full length of the room.
Archive 2008-05-01 Dungeekin 2008
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The best ones came from a tree which they called "Champion of Ixworth."
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Coddington, lady of the manor of Ixworth, 1571, mention is made of "the red _russells_ quilt," of "a felde bed," and of "my cloke and _savegard of freseadon_."
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