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- Hoxne_manor abstract "Hoxne manor in Suffolk, England was mentioned in the 1086 Domesday Survey as a seat of the East Anglian bishops, from around that date being the bishops of Norwich, a transition from the bishops of Thetford. The Domesday name of Hoxne hundred, annexed to the manor, was \"Bishop's Hundred\". At this point Herbert Losinga took Hoxne as a key location from which to compete with the Abbot of St Edmunds; he rededicated the church at Hoxne to honour Edmund the Martyr, and kept control of the Hoxne manor house, though himself locating elsewhere.Bishops Thomas Brunce and Walter Lyhert died there during the 15th century. It was a residential episcopal manor, and probably the site of a bishop's palace.The manor house still belonged to the Bishop of Norwich, under the name Hoxun Court, during the reign of Henry VIII of England; it passed to the king in 1535. The manor house site was then occupied by Hoxne Hall; it was seat of the Maynard family, before passing to the Kerrisons, being the seat of the Kerrison Baronets. Under the later name Oakley Park it lasted until the twentieth century, but was demolished in the period 1920–1930.".
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- Hoxne_manor wikiPageWikiLink Bishop_of_Norwich.
- Hoxne_manor wikiPageWikiLink Bishop_of_Thetford.
- Hoxne_manor wikiPageWikiLink Bury_St_Edmunds_Abbey.
- Hoxne_manor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Country_houses_in_Suffolk.
- Hoxne_manor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tudor_England.
- Hoxne_manor wikiPageWikiLink Domesday_Book.
- Hoxne_manor wikiPageWikiLink Edmund_the_Martyr.
- Hoxne_manor wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Hoxne_manor wikiPageWikiLink Henry_VIII_of_England.
- Hoxne_manor wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_de_Losinga.
- Hoxne_manor wikiPageWikiLink Hoxne_Hundred.
- Hoxne_manor wikiPageWikiLink Kerrison_baronets.
- Hoxne_manor wikiPageWikiLink Suffolk.
- Hoxne_manor wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Brunce.
- Hoxne_manor wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Hart.
- Hoxne_manor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hoxne manor".
- Hoxne_manor wikiPageWikiLinkText "manor of Hoxne".
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- Hoxne_manor subject Category:Country_houses_in_Suffolk.
- Hoxne_manor subject Category:Tudor_England.
- Hoxne_manor point "52.3491367 1.1939478".
- Hoxne_manor type SpatialThing.
- Hoxne_manor comment "Hoxne manor in Suffolk, England was mentioned in the 1086 Domesday Survey as a seat of the East Anglian bishops, from around that date being the bishops of Norwich, a transition from the bishops of Thetford. The Domesday name of Hoxne hundred, annexed to the manor, was \"Bishop's Hundred\".".
- Hoxne_manor label "Hoxne manor".
- Hoxne_manor sameAs Q15226187.
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- Hoxne_manor lat "52.3491367".
- Hoxne_manor long "1.1939478".
- Hoxne_manor wasDerivedFrom Hoxne_manor?oldid=702832726.
- Hoxne_manor isPrimaryTopicOf Hoxne_manor.