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The Bulletin
Fix this textNEW AUSTRALIAN LANGUAGE
Fix this text“The Bulletin,” Vol. 74-No. 3807
Fix this textWednesday, January 28, 1953
Fix this textPrice 9d.
Fix this textRegistered at the General Post Office, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as a Newspaper.
Fix this textJeppelts
Fix this textFRAMLINGHAM’S WALLS ARE STEEPED IN HISTORY
Fix this textrr*HE auiet old market town of Framlingham, standing amid the water
Fix this textT meadows of Suffolk near Aldeburgh, has a history that goes back tor
Fix this textover a thousand years when the county was the Saxon kingdom ot
Fix this textSt Tradftiori asserts that the artificial mound upon which Framlingham
Fix this textOstlV stands was once a Saxon stronghold. The castle, however, was built
Fix this textdonate the Norman Conquest in the eleventh century and
Fix this textchief possessions of the Earls and Dukes of r 7 .0 entertained at the
Fix this textsuccessful Mary would have been conveniently near the east coast for rapid
Fix this textescape across the Channel to Flanders. Framlingham is also associated with
Fix this textHenry Howard, Earl of Surrey, the famous poet who was imprisoned in the
Fix this textTower of London on a charge of treason by Henry VIII and later beheaded
Fix this textat the age of thirty on Tower Hill. His brother, Thomas Howard, Duke of
Fix this textNorfolk, escaped the same fate seven years later only by the sudden death of
Fix this textthe king. Their memorials are to be seen in Framlingham Church.
Fix this textThe medieval walls of the Castle, illustrated here, rise from the artificial
Fix this textmound which the Saxons fortified twelve centuries ago, and is today one of
Fix this textthe noblest ruins in England.
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