Stonham Aspal

Stonham Aspal, Earl Stonham, & Little Stonham Suffolk. Stonham c.1040, Stanham 1086 (DB). ‘Homestead by a stone or with stony ground’. OE stān + hām. Aspal and Earl are manorial affixes from the de Aspale family and from Earl Roger Bigod, here in the 13th cent.

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