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Acton, Suffolk history
The Domesday Book records the population of Acton in 1086 to be 83 households along with 50 acres for farming, wood for 40 pigs, 1 mill, 11 horses at hall, 31 cattle, 160 pigs, 423 sheep, and 7 beehives. All Saints is the local church with five bells hung in the tower for change ringing. The heaviest bell weighs 8cwt-1qr-4lb (928 lb)
Historical writings
Acton Place contains some old paintings and other interesting objects. The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Ely. The church contains five brasses, and is good.
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