Old Newton. Wickham Skeith. Thornham Hall, Lord Henniker. 2 m. distant is Yaxley Hall; and 1 m. further, the small town of Eye, which returns 1 M.P. (see p. 473); beyond, Broome Hall, Sir E. C. Kerrison, Bart. Thrandeston. Palgrave. 331 Through short tunnel, and along course of river Gipping. Brandford St. Follow river Gipping, which below the town of Ipswich bears the name of the Orwell, and at its mouth joins the Stour off Harwich. Claydon St. NEEDHAM MARKET St. Needham Market is a small market-town on the Gipping. Pop. 1353. STOW MARKET St. Stow Market is a well built town near the Gipping, which has been rendered navigable from Ipswich to this place. The manufacture of sacking, ropes, twine, and hempen cloth, is carried on here, and it has a good market for barley. There are some hop plantations in the neighbourhood. Pop. 1851, 3161. 68 70 73 Chauntry, Sir Fitzroy Kelly. Sproughton. Bramford Hall; 3 m. distant,Hintlesham Hall, J. H. L. Anstruther, Esq. Somersham. Little Blakenham. Great Blakenham. Bayleham. Darmsden. 76 Barking Hall, Earl of Ashburnham; 2 miles distant, Battisford Hall. Badley. Combs. 801 Finborough Hall. Tott Hill. Harleston, 2 miles. 31 Haughley Junction St. 82 Line to Bury St Ed Scole Inn or Osmon- 19 DISS St. (see pp. 469 & 473). 94 Roydon. |