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  • There is surely no more curious little specimen of a hollow cylinder than that which is cut on an upright gravestone in Saxmundham Churchyard.

    The Book of Sun-Dials 1900

  • John Crumb made no promise that he would abstain from his journey to London after Saxmundham fair; but left the squire with a conviction that his purpose of doing so was shaken.

    The Way We Live Now 2004

  • When summer came, he spent time wandering in the villages of the Suffolk coast, delighting in the names—Great Yarmouth, Blundeston, Saxmundham, Dunwich—which suggested a gnarled legacy, an ancient history.

    The Master Colm Tóibín 2004

  • Saxmundham, Debenham, Aye, or Eye, all standing in this eastern side of Suffolk, in which, as I have said, the whole country is employed in dairies or in feeding of cattle.

    A Tour through the Eastern Counties of England, 1722 2003

  • Saxmundham, Debenham, Aye, or Eye, all standing in this eastern side of Suffolk, in which, as I have said, the whole country is employed in dairies or in feeding of cattle.

    A Tour through the Eastern Counties of England, 1722 2003

  • I heard of him at Saxmundham, but when I inquired at Blythburgh, I found I had missed him, and I had to hark back to Yoxford before I got on his track again.

    The Motor Pirate G. Sidney Paternoster

  • Great Parham, distant about five miles from Saxmundham, and about thirteen from Aldeburgh, is at this day a village of great rural charm, although a single-lined branch of the Great Eastern wanders boldly among its streams and cottage gardens through the very heart of the place.

    Crabbe Ainger, Alfred, 1837-1904 1903

  • Saxmundham, where the paralysed Murple lay in the infirmary of the local practitioner, the other at the mortuary where the body of Tolliver was retained, awaiting the sitting of the coroner.

    Cleek, the Master Detective Thomas W. Hanshew 1885

  • Saxmundham, where the paralysed Murple lay in the infirmary of the local practitioner, the other at the mortuary where the body of Tolliver was retained, awaiting the sitting of the coroner.

    Cleek: the Man of the Forty Faces Thomas W. Hanshew 1885

  • At this moment the train moved on, and my friend composed his person for a sleep which lasted until we reached Saxmundham.

    Dross Henry Seton Merriman 1882

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