This is a list of the Parliamentary Aachives that reference Debenham.


CountryCountyPlaceRepositoryName Of SourcePublicationDate Of EventForename(s) (main)Surname (main)Family Reference (main)Personal Reference (main)Document TextYear Of PublicationDocument RefGeneral InformationFormatted Date Of Event
ENGSFKDebenhamwww.parliament.ukRecords of the House of LordsPetitions A - C23 Jun 1660ThomasBONDBOND1911This record contains: 23 June 1660 -- The following petitions were presented in pursuance of two orders of the House of Lords, one of the 22nd of June for securing the tithes and other profits of sequestered livings in the hands of the churchwardens, or overseers of the poor of the several parishes until the titles of the sequestered clergy and of the present possessors should be determined; the other of the 23rd of June giving the Clerk of the Parliaments power to insert in the foregoing general order the names of those who should bring in petitions to have the benefit thereof. Certificates of the truth of the petitioners' statements are in many cases annexed to the petitions, or written upon them. Names A-C, with parish and county.1660HL/PO/JO/10/1/288http://www.portcullis.parliament.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=HL%2fPO%2fJO%2f10%2f1%2f288&pos=116600623
ENGSFKDebenhamwww.parliament.ukRecords of the House of LordsLocal and Personal Act, 52 George III, c. xxiii1812......An Act for repairing the Road from Ipswich to Helmingham, and to Debenham, and from Hemingston to Otley Bottom, in the County of Suffolk.1812HL/PO/PB/1/1812/52G3n47http://www.portcullis.parliament.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=HL%2fPO%2fPB%2f1%2f1812%2f52G3n47&pos=218120000
ENGSFKDebenhamwww.parliament.ukRecords of the House of LordsDeposited Plans, 1813-18141813 - 1814......Woodbridge and Eye Road. Map and Measurement of the Road (being the Turnpike Road) leading from the Town of Woodbridge in the Borough of Eye, both in Suffolk through the several Parishes of Hasketon, Grundisburgh, Burgh, Clopton, Otley, Helmingham, Framsden, Winston, Debenham, Aspal, Rishangles, Thorndon and Occold, all in the County aforesaid. Also a Branch from out of the said present Turnpike Road beginning at the Toll House situate in Woodbridge aforesaid along the present public road situate in Woodbridge and Hasketon aforesaid and Melton in the said County of to the Turnpike Road leading from Ipswich to Yarmouth, near the House and Premises of John Wood Gent. situate in the street of Melton aforesaid. Also, one other Branch from out of the last described Road, beginning at the Four Cross Ways situate in Melton aforesaid to the said Turnpike Road leading to Yarmouth aforesaid at the entrance of the Town of Woodbridge aforesaid near the Brick Kiln Hill. Also, one other Branch from out of the present Turnpike Road from a certain Green called Cross Green near the South Side of the Churchyard of Debenham aforesaid along the present public road to a certain Green called Kemps Green in Debenham aforesaid. Also, one other Branch from the said Cross Ways and continuing along the present public Road in Melton aforesaid and the Street of Bredfield to a certain Bounds Post which dividing the Parishes of Bredfield aforesaid and Dalinghoo, in the County. Surveyed and planned from a Scale of three Inches to One Mile By Isaac Johnson, Surveyor, Woodbridge, Suffolk 1813. [Local and Personal Act 54 George III c xvi]1813HL/PO/PB/3/plan17http://www.portcullis.parliament.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=HL%2fPO%2fPB%2f3%2fplan17&pos=318130000
ENGSFKDebenhamwww.parliament.ukRecords of the House of LordsLocal and Personal Act, 3 & 4 William IV, c. x1833.........An Act for more effectually repairing and improving the Roads from Ipswich to Helmingham and to Debenham, and from Hemingston to Otley Bottom, in the County of Suffolk.1833HL/PO/PB/1/1833/3&4W4n13http://www.portcullis.parliament.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=HL%2fPO%2fPB%2f1%2f1833%2f3%264W4n13&pos=418330000
ENGSFKDebenhamwww.parliament.ukRecords of the House of LordsPlans of railways, roads, canals and other public works1836.........xviii. Map of that portion of the Eastern Counties Railway Extending thro' the Parishes of Pellaugh, Stonham, Aspall, Winston, Debenham, Mickfield, Wetheringsett, Thorndon in the County of Suffolk laid down from Surveys taken under the directions of John Braithwaite Esquire and Charles Vignoles Esquire Civil Engineers.1836HL/PO/PB/3/plan128http://www.portcullis.parliament.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=HL%2fPO%2fPB%2f3%2fplan128&pos=518360000
ENGSFKDebenhamwww.parliament.ukRecords of the House of LordsPlans of railways, roads, canals and other public works1836.........xviii. Map of that portion of the Eastern Counties Railway Extending thro' the Parishes of Pellaugh, Stonham, Aspall, Winston, Debenham, Mickfield, Wetheringsett, Thorndon in the County of Suffolk laid down from Surveys taken under the directions of John Braithwaite Esquire and Charles Vignoles Esquire Civil Engineers.1836HL/PO/PB/3/plan133http://www.portcullis.parliament.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=HL%2fPO%2fPB%2f3%2fplan133&pos=618360000
ENGSFKDebenhamwww.parliament.ukRecords of the House of LordsPublic General Act, 26 & 27 Victoria I, c. 581863......An Act for confirming a Scheme of the Charity Commissioners for the Management of the Charity of Sir Robert Hitcham, Knight, King's Serjeant, for the Benefit of Framlingham, Debenham, and Levington, in the County of Suffolk, and of Coggeshall in the County of Essex.1863HL/PO/PU/1/1863/26&27V1n2http://www.portcullis.parliament.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=HL%2fPO%2fPU%2f1%2f1863%2f26%2627V1n231&pos=718630000
ENGSFKDebenhamwww.parliament.ukRecords of the House of LordsMain Papers03 Jun 1878.........7 June: 476 Endowed Schools Acts, 1869, 1873 and 1874, scheme for the Management of the Foundation known as Sir Robert Hitcham's Charity, for the benefit of the parishes of Framlingham, Debenham, and Levington, in the County of Suffolk, and of Coggeshall, in the County of Essex, originally established by the will of the said Sir Robert Hitcham, dated 8 Aug 1636, and the Endowment thereof (Lords Journals, cx, p232);1878HL/PO/JO/10/9/942http://www.portcullis.parliament.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=HL%2fPO%2fJO%2f10%2f9%2f942&pos=818780603