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Village in Suffolk, England
Hawstead is a small village and civil parish in the West Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. It is located 5 kilometres (3 mi) south of Bury
Hawstead
Series of painted wooden panels
Lady Drury's Closet (also known as the Hawstead Panels) is a series of painted wooden panels of early 17th-century date, currently installed in the room
Lady_Drury's_Closet
English noblewoman (1546–1599)
her first husband, Sir William Drury, entertained Queen Elizabeth I at Hawstead in 1578. Elizabeth Stafford was the daughter of Sir William Stafford (d
Elizabeth_Stafford
Sir Robert Drury (January 1575 – 1615), of Hawstead, Suffolk, and Drury House, Westminster, was an English Member of Parliament (MP). Robert was the first
Robert Drury (17th century MP)
Robert_Drury_(17th_century_MP)
Manor house in Suffolk, England
Suffolk, owned by Sir Robert Drury, Speaker of the House of Commons, of Hawstead Place. It was subsequently purchased in the seventeenth century by Royalist
Hardwick_House,_Suffolk
Philip Gawdy called her "Nann Bacon". She married Sir Robert Drury of Hawstead and Hardwick in 1592. Her parents provided a dowry of £1,600. Anne was
Anne_Bacon_Drury
Non-metropolitan district in England
Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Haverhill (town) Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
West_Suffolk_District
English knight and politician (died 1536)
Robert Drury (c. 1456–1536) was an English knight, Lord of the Manor of Hawstead, Suffolk, and Knight of the Body to Kings Henry VII and Henry VIII. As
Robert_Drury_(speaker)
English poet and cleric (1572–1631)
memory of Elizabeth Drury, daughter of his patron, Sir Robert Drury of Hawstead, Suffolk. This poem treats Elizabeth's demise with extreme gloominess,
John_Donne
Future unitary authority area in England
Whelnetham, Great Wratting, Groton Hargrave, Hartest, Haverhill, Hawkedon, Hawstead, Hengrave, Hepworth, Herringswell, Hessett, Higham, Hinderclay, Hitcham
Western_Suffolk
Hargrave, Harkstead, Hartest, Hasketon, Haughley, Haverhill, Hawkedon, Hawstead, Hazelwood, Heckfield Green, Helmingham, Hemingstone, Hemley, Hengrave
List_of_places_in_Suffolk
Member of the Parliament of England
William Drury, in 1558, inheriting considerable land in Suffolk, including Hawstead Place, where in 1578 he entertained Queen Elizabeth I. He was knighted
William Drury (MP for Suffolk)
William_Drury_(MP_for_Suffolk)
English politician and soldier (1527–1579)
October 1579) was an English statesman and soldier. William Drury, born at Hawstead in Suffolk on 2 October 1527, was the third son of Sir Robert Drury (c
William_Drury
Seaside town in Essex, England
north of the pier, this house of the 1400s was moved from the village of Hawstead, Suffolk and reconstructed here in 1911 – though considerably modernised
Clacton-on-Sea
English courtier (died 1548)
Bridget Drury (d. 19 January 1518), the daughter of Sir Robert Drury of Hawstead, Suffolk, by whom he had three sons, George (d. 1559), Robert and John
Mary_Scrope
River in Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, England
Retrieved 15 May 2017. "Lark (US Hawstead)". Catchment Data Explorer. Environment Agency. Retrieved 6 October 2017. "Lark (Hawstead to Abbey Gardens)". Catchment
River_Lark
English military commander
1618 he married Diana Drury (d. 1631), daughter of Sir William Drury of Hawstead, Suffolk, and Elizabeth Stafford. Their only child, Anne, died in infancy
Edward Cecil, Viscount Wimbledon
Edward_Cecil,_Viscount_Wimbledon
Former rural district in West Suffolk, England
Barton Great Livermere Great Saxham Great Whelnetham Hardwick Hargrave Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Honington Hopton Horringer Ickworth Ingham Ixworth Thorpe
Thingoe_Rural_District
Town in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Mildenhall,_Suffolk
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Elveden
Town in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Haverhill,_Suffolk
Market town in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Newmarket,_Suffolk
English politician
after the sudden death of his eldest son and heir, Robert. He died at Hawstead on 11 January 1558. His will was proved 29 April 1558. His widow, Elizabeth
William_Drury_(died_1558)
English politician
Somerleyton, Suffolk, and Bridget Drury, the daughter of Sir Robert Drury of Hawstead, Suffolk, by whom he had two sons, Sir Charles Cornwallis and Sir William
Thomas_Cornwallis_(died_1604)
16th-century English politician
principal legatee and his executor together with Sir William Drury of Hawstead. John Sulyard was educated as a lawyer at Clifford’s Inn. He married three
John_Sulyard
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Hengrave
6th Baronet (1733–1785), his brother, was known as the "historian of Hawstead". H Thomas Gery Cullum became 7th Baronet in 1785. He was a well-regarded
Thomas_Gery_Cullum
English landowner, army officer and politician
Elizabeth Stafford (d. 1599), widow of Sir William Drury (d. 1590) of Hawstead, Suffolk, and daughter of Sir William Stafford (d. 1556) and Dorothy Stafford
John_Scott_(soldier)
Village and civil parish in England
13 years and then in 1547 was sold to Sir William Drury. The Drurys of Hawstead were a very important family in the district and over the years several
Lawshall
Former local government district in England
Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Haverhill Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon Ickworth Ingham Ixworth
Borough_of_St_Edmundsbury
English soldier and Member of Parliament
Bures St Mary, Suffolk and Anne Drury, the daughter of Sir Robert Drury of Hawstead, Suffolk. He was brought up at his maternal grandfather's house. The deaths
William Waldegrave (Suffolk MP, died 1554)
William_Waldegrave_(Suffolk_MP,_died_1554)
English politician (died 1510)
Empson's successor as Speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Robert Drury of Hawstead, Suffolk. She married secondly Sir William Pierrepont of Holme Pierrepont
Richard_Empson
Member of the Parliament of England
heir. "The [1st] marriage, between Ursula daughter of Sir Robert Drury of Hawstead in the County of Suffolk, knight, Privy Councillor" and "Sir Gyles Alington
Giles_Alington_(MP)
British bishop and writer (1574–1656)
Blundell's School, Tiverton, but he refused it in favour of the living of Hawstead, Suffolk, to which he was presented (1601) by Sir Robert Drury. The appointment
Joseph_Hall_(bishop)
production of the 1962 film The Longest Day. Major Dennis Fox MBE died in Hawstead, Suffolk. 1. D-Day The Battle for Normandy Antony Beevor (2014) page 53
Dennis_Fox
English courtier
1485) of Hunstanton and Katherine Drury, a daughter of Roger Drury of Hawstead in Suffolk. After Henry Le Strange's death, Katherine his widow married
Thomas_Le_Strange_(courtier)
Diocese of the Church of England
Benefice of St Edmund Way, Comprising Bradfield Combust, Great Whelnetham, Hawstead, Lawshall, Nowton, and Stanningfield". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved
Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich
Diocese_of_St_Edmundsbury_and_Ipswich
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Lidgate
Blessed Montford Scott (b. in Hawstead, Suffolk, England; executed at Fleet Street, London, on 1 July 1591) was an English Roman Catholic priest. He is
Montford_Scott
16th-century English politician
Butler married Elizabeth Drury in 1510, a daughter of Sir Robert Drury of Hawstead, Suffolk. They had twelve sons including Sir John Butler, and seven daughters
Philip_Butler
English politician and lawyer (died 1571)
Waldegrave of Smallbridge Hall (Anne Heigham's brother), Sir William Drury of Hawstead (her uncle) and Sir Thomas Jermyn of Rushbrooke Hall (her stepfather).
Clement_Higham
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Fornham_St_Martin
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Ixworth
Village in West Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
West_Stow
Barton, Great Livermere, Great Saxham, Great Welnetham, Hardwick, Hargrave, Hawstead, Hengrave, Horningsheath or Horringer, Ickworth, Ingham, Ixworth, Ixworth
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
Market town in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Clare,_Suffolk
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Euston,_Suffolk
15th-century English knight
Anne (d. before March 1558), married Sir Robert Drury, of Thurston, and Hawstead, Suffolk. Another of Sir William's daughters by his second marriage, Elizabeth
William_Calthorpe
English ceremonial officer
Kedington, Kt. 1582: Sir Nicholas Bacon of Redgrave 1583: Sir William Drury of Hawstead Place, Kt. 1584: Sir Charles Framlingham of Crow's Hall, Debenham 1585:
High_Sheriff_of_Suffolk
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Exning
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Hawkedon
English sculptor and architect (c. 1586–1647)
Sutton, at the London Charterhouse (with Janssens); Sir Robert Drury at Hawstead church, Suffolk; Sir William Stonhouse at Radley church, Berkshire (now
Nicholas_Stone
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Hargrave,_Suffolk
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Lakenheath
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Depden
Wray and, by his second wife Frances, daughter of Sir William Drury of Hawstead, Suffolk, Sir Christopher Wray (1601–1646). Although originally from Yorkshire
Ralph_Levett
Town in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Brandon,_Suffolk
UK Parliament constituency (since 1997)
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
West_Suffolk_(constituency)
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Nowton
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Hopton,_Suffolk
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Kentford
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Barningham,_Suffolk
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Withersfield
Village in Suffolk, England
patterns as today, with roads leading out to the neighbouring villages of Hawstead, Lawshall, Great Whelnetham, Sicklesmere, Bradfield Combust and Cockfield
Stanningfield
English politician
(Philadelphia, 1939), pp. 208–209. J.P. Ferris, 'Drury, Sir Robert (1575-1615), of Hawstead, Suff. and Drury House, Westminster', in A. Thrush and J.P. Ferris (eds)
Sir Nicholas Bacon, 1st Baronet, of Redgrave
Sir_Nicholas_Bacon,_1st_Baronet,_of_Redgrave
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Moulton,_Suffolk
Country house in Smeeth, England
February 1599), widow of Sir William Drury (30 May 1550 – 18 January 1590) of Hawstead, Suffolk, and daughter of Sir William Stafford (d. May 1556) by his wife
Scot's_Hall
Sir Richard Southwell 1535 Sir Walter Hobart 1536 Sir William Drury of Hawstead 1537 Edmund Wyndham of Felbrigg (1st term) 1538 Sir Francis Lovell 1539
Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk
Sheriff_of_Norfolk_and_Suffolk
Village in Suffolk, England
- Alpheton-Bridge Street-Shimpling-Shimpling Street-Cockfield-Lawshall-Hawstead-Nowton-Bury St Edmunds http://www.suffolkonboard.com/buses/bus-timetab
Shimpling
Estneston (Easton Neston House) 1510 March 8, Robert Drury, Hausted Hall (Hawstead Hall) 1510 March 8, Robert Drury, Buknahams (Bokenhams, Bradenham) 1510
List of licences to crenellate
List_of_licences_to_crenellate
English landowner
Radcliffe subsequently married Katherine Drury, a daughter of Roger Drury of Hawstead in Suffolk. Her first husband was Henry Le Strange (died after 1483) of
Robert Radcliffe of Hunstanton
Robert_Radcliffe_of_Hunstanton
Civil parish in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Beck Row, Holywell Row and Kenny Hill
Beck_Row,_Holywell_Row_and_Kenny_Hill
English nobleman, politician, soldier and knight
Christopher Heydon by Anne Drury, the daughter of Sir William Drury of Hawstead, Suffolk, by whom he had no issue. Townshend married secondly, Jane Stanhope
Roger Townshend (courtier, died 1590)
Roger_Townshend_(courtier,_died_1590)
British government informer, messenger and swindler
Marlowe, just 29, was dead. Thomas Drury was born to Robert Drury of Hawstead, Suffolk, and his wife Audrey, née Rich, the daughter of the former Lord
Thomas_Drury_(1551–1603)
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Ousden
Australian rules football administrator
they had to move to the East Melbourne Ground. Originally gazetted as Hawstead, the area is now known as Glenbervie. The house was built on the site of
Alex_McCracken
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Great_Thurlow
Saltwood is now listed on the Queensland Heritage Register. The family home "Hawstead" he built in 1876, originally perched on the edge of the Brisbane River
Edward_Robert_Drury
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Ampton
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Pakenham,_Suffolk
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Great_Barton
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Dalham
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Whepstead
churches, were purchased by Sir John Cullum, author of the History of Hawstead and Hardwick, from John Topham the antiquary in 1777. In addition to these
Thomas_Martin_of_Palgrave
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Bardwell,_Suffolk
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Barton_Mills
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Red_Lodge,_Suffolk
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Icklingham
Village in West Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Barnham,_Suffolk
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Timworth
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Hepworth,_Suffolk
English priest
Cullum, 5th Baronet of Hawstead and Hardwick, Suffolk, by Susanna, daughter and coheiress of Sir Thomas Gery, he was born at Hawstead 21 June 1733 and baptised
Sir_John_Cullum,_6th_Baronet
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Fornham_All_Saints
English politician and distiller
Metcalfe was noted for his benefactions to charity, he had erected at Hawstead in 1811 the Alms House for the benefit of the Aged and Deserving Poor.
Philip_Metcalfe
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Little_Thurlow
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Troston
Human settlement in England
serves the settlements of Lawshall, Alpheton, Shimpling, Bridge Street and Hawstead. The Victorian building was sympathetically modernised and extended in
The_Street,_Lawshall
Church in Suffolk, England
and six places of worship covering Bradfield Combust, Great Whelnetham, Hawstead, Lawshall, Nowton and Stanningfield. Details of services can be viewed
All_Saints'_Church,_Lawshall
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Kedington
Village in Suffolk, England
Livermere Great Thurlow Great Whelnetham Great Wratting Hargrave Hawkedon Hawstead Hengrave Hepworth Herringswell Higham Honington Hopton Horringer Hundon
Flempton
HAWSTEAD
HAWSTEAD
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places bearing this name, for example in Essex (Haltesteda in Domesday Book), Kent, and Leicestershire, all of which are probably named from Old English h(e)ald ‘refuge’, ‘shelter’ + stede ‘site’, or possibly Hawstead in Suffolk, which has the same origin. However, the name is now most frequent in Lancashire and Yorkshire, where it is from High Halstead in Burnley, named as the ‘site of a hall’, from Old English h(e)all ‘hall’ + stede ‘place’.English : occupational name for someone employed at ‘the hall buildings’, Middle English hallested, an ostler or cowhand, for instance.
HAWSTEAD
HAWSTEAD
Boy/Male
Hindu
Parmeshwar ka Vardaan
Girl/Female
Indian
The rainy cloud, Down pour
Boy/Male
Hindu
The first drop of nature water, The Moon, White
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Pure as Marvel
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi
Thought; Idea
Girl/Female
Muslim
Breeze
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Power; Spear; From the Protected Farm; Diminutive of Gertrude; Strength of the Spear; Spear Maiden
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Northumberland and Kent. The former is probbly from an Old English stelling ‘shelter or fold for cattle’; the latter may be named with an unattested Old English male personal name, Stealla, + -ingas, a suffix denoting ‘family or followers of’.Dutch : topographic name from a derivative of Middle Dutch stelle ‘land built up on mudflats behind a dike’.German : derivative of Stell 1, for a small cattle farmer.
Girl/Female
English American
and Kayla. Keeper of the keys; pure.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Rose
HAWSTEAD
HAWSTEAD
HAWSTEAD
HAWSTEAD
HAWSTEAD