Description
Glemham, Little, or Glemham Parva, a parish in Suffolk, adjacent to the river Aide, 1 1/2 mile ENE of Marles-ford station on the G.E.R., and 4 1/4 SW of Saxmundham. It has a post office under Wickham Market; money order office, Farnham; telegraph office, Wickham Market. Acreage, 1285; population of the civil parish, 281; of the ecclesiastical, with Great Glemham, 563. Glemham Hall was formerly the seat of the Glemhams, one of whom, Sir Thomas, fought conspicuously for Charles I., and is now the property of the Earl of Guildford. The living is a rectory, united with the perpetual curacy of Great Glemham, in the diocese of Norwich ; joint net yearly value, £213 with residence. Patron, the Earl of Guildford. The church is a building of flint and stone, in the Perpendicular style.
Little Glemham, Suffolk
Transcribed from The Comprehensive Gazetteer of England and Wales, 1894-5
