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Suffolk and Constabulary
Suffolk Special Constabulary uses the SC logo.
* Special Constable ( Suffolk Constabulary ' castle ' and shoulder number )
* Special Sergeant ( Suffolk Constabulary ' castle ', one bar and shoulder number )
Proposals made by the Home Secretary on 20 March 2006 would see the force merge with neighbouring forces Cambridgeshire Constabulary and Suffolk Constabulary to form a strategic police force for East Anglia .< ref >
In 2011, the NAS consulted with numerous police agencies in developing identity card schemes designed to ensure a tolerable environment for autistic individuals during inquiries ; participating agencies included the Wiltshire Police, the Essex Police, the Norfolk Constabulary, the Suffolk Constabulary, and the Cumbria Constabulary.
The headquarters of the Suffolk Constabulary is based in Martlesham, other side of the A12 roundabout.
* Two ACCs: Bedfordshire Police, Cheshire Police, Cleveland Police, Cumbria Constabulary, Derbyshire Constabulary, Dorset Police, Gloucestershire Constabulary, Grampian Police, Hertfordshire Constabulary, Humberside Police, Leicestershire Constabulary, Lincolnshire Police, Lothian and Borders Police ( previously had one ACC ), Northamptonshire Police, Nottinghamshire Police, Suffolk Constabulary, Surrey Police, West Mercia Police, Wiltshire Police

Suffolk and have
That could triple the damages, and SCI could also have to pay the couple's legal fees. The civil verdict was made in Suffolk Superior Court on March 4.
When Parliament met, the demands could not have been less acceptable to Margaret: not only were both Somerset and Suffolk impeached for criminal mismanagement of French affairs and subverting justice, but it was charged as a crime against Suffolk ( now a duke ) that he had antagonised the king against the Duke of York.
Despite Lee's brilliant victory at Chancellorsville, Longstreet once again came under criticism, claiming that he could have marched his men back from Suffolk in time to join Lee.
Having previously declined a knighthood, Britten accepted a life peerage – the first composer to have been so honoured – on 2 July 1976 as Baron Britten, of Aldeburgh in the County of Suffolk.
) Botolph's establishment is most likely to have been in Suffolk.
The sheriffs of Middlesex County and Suffolk County, Massachusetts have ceremonial duties at Harvard University commencement exercises.
Suffolk County, New York, on Long Island ( 980 miles ) and Barnstable County, Massachusetts, which includes Cape Cod ( 550 miles ), Chippewa County, Michigan ( 456 miles ), and Keweenaw County, Michigan ( 424 miles ) have more.
Ormesby Little Broad is used for sailing model yachts, and the Norfolk Model Yacht Club have an arrangement with Essex and Suffolk Water, which allows them to use the broad for this purpose once a month.
His senior descendants, the Dukes of Norfolk, have been Earls Marshal and Premier Peers of England since the 17th century, and male-line descendants hold the Earldoms of Carlisle, Suffolk, Berkshire and Effingham.
North Hempstead is the only town on Long Island that does not have a corresponding hamlet or village in its borders with the same name ; Hempstead and Oyster Bay in Nassau County and the towns of Huntington, Babylon, Islip, Smithtown, Brookhaven, Riverhead, Southold, Southampton, Shelter Island and East Hampton in Suffolk County all have smaller subdivisions with the same name.
Since the 1970s marinas have opened at Levington ( Suffolk Yacht Harbour, pictured ), Woolverstone, Fox's ( just outside Ipswich ), and two marinas in the old Ipswich Wet Dock.
'/ Else would I have a fling at Winchester " ( 3. 1. 61 – 64 ); Exeter's soliloquy at the end of Act 3, Scene 1 ( ll. 190 – 203 ); Exeter's soliloquy at the end of Act 4, Scene 1 ( ll. 182 – 194 ); most of the dialogue between Suffolk and Margaret as they ignore one another ( 5. 4. 16 – 64 ); and Suffolk's soliloquy, which closes the play ( 5. 6. 102 – 109 ).
One such figure is Margaret of Anjou, and Roger Warren argues that Shakespeare may have taken the inspiration for Margaret's sorrowful departure from Suffolk ( which is found nowhere in Hall, Holinshed or Grafton ) from this poem.
Speaking of the forthcoming murder, Suffolk says, " And to preserve my sovereign from his foe ,/ Say but the word and I will be his priest " ( 3. 1. 271 – 272 ), to which Winchester responds " But I would have him dead, my Lord of Suffolk ,/ Ere you can take due orders for a priest " ( 3. 1. 273 – 274 ), disdaining priesthood and trivialising murder.
Around this time he may have been a soldier in the service of the Burgundians, or perhaps the English Earl of Suffolk, as indicated by a line in the memorial motet written on his death by Ockeghem.
This story is most likely a result of confusion with a John Wrawe, an unbeneficed priest who was formerly the vicar of Ringsfield near Beccles in Suffolk, and who seems to have led the Suffolk insurgency.
The border between Smithtown and the Town of Huntington is partially defined by Bread and Cheese Hollow Road ( Suffolk County Road 4 ), so named after Bread and Cheese hollow, which according to legend is where Smith stopped on his ride to have a lunch of bread and cheese.
In the Blyth estuary, Suffolk, southeast England, the mid-estuary reclamations ( Angel and Bulcamp marshes ) that were abandoned in the 1940s have been replaced by tidal flats with compacted soils from agricultural use overlain with a thin veneer of mud.
Malet was relieved of his duties in the north, but seems not have lost the king's favour, for he soon was appointed High Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, and given the great honour of Eye, with lands in Suffolk and several other shires.
To the north-east, Icklingham, Suffolk, and Caistor-by-Norwich, Yarmouth and Hunstanton, Norfolk have all been proposed as the destination.

Suffolk and record
The first record for the Western Palearctic was in Suffolk, England in June 1981.
Lloyd persuaded his employers at the BBC to record the singers in the Eel's Foot pub in Eastbridge, Suffolk.
The earliest record of an appointment was of William Gonson as Vice-Admiral of Norfolk and Suffolk in 1536.
He died of the sweating sickness one hour after the same disease claimed his elder brother Henry ( who had succeeded their father as 2nd Duke of Suffolk in 1545 ), and because of this holds the record for the shortest tenure of a British peerage.

Suffolk and dated
The foundation of Peterhouse dates to 1280, when letters patent from Edward I dated Burgh, Suffolk, 24 December 1280 allowed Hugo de Balsham to keep a number of scholars in the Hospital of St John, where they were to live according to the rules of the scholars of Merton.
It replaced a structure built in 1749, but that was not the first mill at Hoxne, since a mill is shown on Kirby's map of Suffolk, dated 1736, and two mills are mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, although this probably meant that there were two sets of stones.
Fed by Rte 1 and a Blue line stop, Suffolk Downs was opened in 1935 and at the point it was considered modern, although now it looks dated.
Dowsing is unique amongst those who committed iconoclasm during this period because he left a journal recording much of what he did, with many detailed entries such as this one dated Haverhill, Suffolk, 6 January 1644:
Letter writers to the Radio Times were split on the merits of the show: some such as P. Tricker of Alpheton, Suffolk praising it for having " brilliant special effects, well-written scripts and actors who were convincing " while others like Martin Bower of Allendale, Northumberland slated the " dated designs, poor music cheap sets " and P. Curwen of Balloch, Dunbartonshire described it as " boring – too much talk and not enough action ".
The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of William de Underwode which was dated 1188, in the " Records of Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk ", during the reign of King Henry II, known as " The Builder of Churches ", 1154-1189.

Suffolk and 26
John Selwyn Gummer, Baron Deben, PC ( Stockport, 26 November 1939 ) is a British Conservative Party politician, formerly Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Suffolk Coastal, now a member of the House of Lords.
From December 26 to 28, 1980, several bright UFOs were reportedly observed by military personnel in Rendlesham Forest, Suffolk, England.
Thomas Clarkson died on 26 September 1846 in Playford, Suffolk, and was buried in the village on 2 October at St Mary ’ s Church.
** 26 Squadron ( based at RAF Honington, Suffolk )
William Thomas ( c. 1799, Suffolk, England – 26 December 1860 Toronto, Canada ) was an Anglo-Canadian architect.
On August 26 – 27, the Committees of Correspondence from Suffolk, Middlesex, Essex, and Worcester counties met at Faneuil Hall in Boston to oppose the recent Massachusetts Government Act, which had disenfranchised citizens of Massachusetts by revoking key provisions of the provincial Charter of 1691.
He was 26 years old, and a corporal in the 11th Battalion, The Suffolk Regiment, British Army during the First World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.
Ralph Agas ( or Radulph Agas ) ( c. 1540 – 26 November 1621 ), English land surveyor, was born at Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk, about 1540, and entered upon the practice of his profession in 1566.
Ralph Agas ( or Radulph Agas ) ( c. 1540 – 26 November 1621 ), English land surveyor, was born at Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk, about 1540, and entered upon the practice of his profession in 1566.
Webster was ordained deacon on 24 June 1713 as curate of Depden in Suffolk, and priest on 26 February 1716 as curate of St. Dunstan-in-the-West, London.

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