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Originally appearing in Volume V25, Page 973 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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STOWMARKET , a See also:

market See also:town in the Stowmarket See also:parliamentary See also:division of See also:Suffolk, See also:England; 12 M. N.N.W. of See also:Ipswich by the See also:Great Eastern railway, on the See also:river Gipping. Pop. of See also:urban See also:district (1901),4162. The See also:church of St See also:Peter and St See also:Mary is Decorated and See also:Early See also:English, with a. lofty See also:tower and wooden See also:spire. The See also:ancient vicarage has associations with See also:Milton through his See also:tutor, Dr See also:Young. The town has an extensive chemical manufactory, See also:iron foundry, and factories for the manufacture of See also:guncotton, agricultural implements and compressed See also:leather. There is also considerable See also:trade in See also:corn, See also:malt, See also:coal, See also:slate and See also:timber.

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