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Akethorpe, or Akethorp, was an English village thought to have been located in what is now part of the Suffolk town of Lowestoft. The village was described in the Domesday Book as being home to four 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. The manor of Akethorp was purchased by Magdalen College, Oxford in 1478. Earthworks though to be part of the manorial boundary have been surveyed in the area. A road in modern Lowestoft is named Akethorpe Way.

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  • Akethorpe, or Akethorp, was an English village thought to have been located in what is now part of the Suffolk town of Lowestoft. The village was described in the Domesday Book as being home to four 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. The manor of Akethorp was purchased by Magdalen College, Oxford in 1478. Earthworks though to be part of the manorial boundary have been surveyed in the area. A road in modern Lowestoft is named Akethorpe Way. (en)
  • Akethorpe is een verdwenen dorpje nabij Lowestoft in het Engelse graafschap Suffolk. Akethorpe werd in het Domesday Book van 1086 vermeld als 'Aketorp'. Indertijd werd een bevolking genoteerd van 4 huishoudens, erg klein voor die tijd. Er was akkerland voor 1½ "ploeg" en 1 acre aan weidegrond. Midden vijftiende eeuw wordt de plaats (als landgoed) nog genoemd in documenten (van overdracht) van bezittingen. (nl)
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  • Akethorpe, or Akethorp, was an English village thought to have been located in what is now part of the Suffolk town of Lowestoft. The village was described in the Domesday Book as being home to four 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. The manor of Akethorp was purchased by Magdalen College, Oxford in 1478. Earthworks though to be part of the manorial boundary have been surveyed in the area. A road in modern Lowestoft is named Akethorpe Way. (en)
  • Akethorpe is een verdwenen dorpje nabij Lowestoft in het Engelse graafschap Suffolk. Akethorpe werd in het Domesday Book van 1086 vermeld als 'Aketorp'. Indertijd werd een bevolking genoteerd van 4 huishoudens, erg klein voor die tijd. Er was akkerland voor 1½ "ploeg" en 1 acre aan weidegrond. Midden vijftiende eeuw wordt de plaats (als landgoed) nog genoemd in documenten (van overdracht) van bezittingen. (nl)
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