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- Akethorpe abstract "Akethorpe was an English village thought to have been located in what is now part of the Suffolk town of Lowestoft. The small village was described in the Domesday book as being home to 4 households in the Hundred of Lothingland. It formed part of the King's holding in 1086, having been held by Aelmer the Priest in 1066.A road in modern Lowestoft is named Akethorpe Way.".
- Akethorpe wikiPageID "25753511".
- Akethorpe wikiPageLength "845".
- Akethorpe wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Akethorpe wikiPageRevisionID "545829961".
- Akethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Abandoned_village.
- Akethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lowestoft.
- Akethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Domesday_Book.
- Akethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Domesday_book.
- Akethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Lowestoft.
- Akethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Mutford_and_Lothingland_Hundred.
- Akethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Suffolk.
- Akethorpe wikiPageWikiLink William_the_Conqueror.
- Akethorpe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Akethorpe".
- Akethorpe hasPhotoCollection Akethorpe.
- Akethorpe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Akethorpe subject Category:Lowestoft.
- Akethorpe hypernym Village.
- Akethorpe type Place.
- Akethorpe type Village.
- Akethorpe type Place.
- Akethorpe comment "Akethorpe was an English village thought to have been located in what is now part of the Suffolk town of Lowestoft. The small village was described in the Domesday book as being home to 4 households in the Hundred of Lothingland. It formed part of the King's holding in 1086, having been held by Aelmer the Priest in 1066.A road in modern Lowestoft is named Akethorpe Way.".
- Akethorpe label "Akethorpe".
- Akethorpe sameAs Akethorpe.
- Akethorpe sameAs m.09v16d3.
- Akethorpe sameAs Q2264328.
- Akethorpe sameAs Q2264328.
- Akethorpe wasDerivedFrom Akethorpe?oldid=545829961.
- Akethorpe isPrimaryTopicOf Akethorpe.