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Ipswich
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Ips·wich  (pswch)
A borough of eastern England near the North Sea northeast of London. It was a commercial and pottery-making center from the 7th to the 12th century and was later (16th century) important in the woolen trade. Population: 138,000.

Ipswich [ˈɪpswɪtʃ]
n
(Placename) a town in E England, administrative centre of Suffolk, a port at the head of the Orwell estuary: financial services, telecommunications. Pop.: 130 157 (1991)


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She was born in Ipswich, Suffolk, England on October 22, 1927, daughter of Clifford and Bessie (Dunt) Downs and had lived in Leominster for many years.
Wright, 50, was told he would never be freed after murdering five women - including Huddersfield-raised Anneli Alderton - who worked in the red light district of Ipswich, Suffolk.
J James, Ipswich, Suffolk A HE was called up for National Service in 1955 and took part in the Suez operation.
 
 
 
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