McLachlan, the editor, visited Randolph at his home near East Bergholt and upset him with a comment about appeasement. As Gilbert later described: ?With a trembling of the whole body, Randolph rose from the table, strode over to the ...
We parked at East Bergholt and took a public footpath to Dedham, about two and a half miles away. The path winds beside narrow country roads and through meadows. Part of the meadows we crossed had herds of cattle who were quite friendly ...
In February 1909 the English Press gave wide publicity to an ?escape? from the well-known Benedictine convent at East Bergholt, Suffolk; The facts of the case, separated from its fictions, related to a Miss Margaret Moult, ...