URFORD, (Suffolk) N. E. of Woodbridge, was a manor dependant on the castle, T. and manor of Eye, and bel. formerly to the Uffords Es. of Suffolk, and then to the Willoughbys of Eresby; but went by marriage of the dowager of Cha. Brandon, D. of Suffolk, to Rich. Bartu. Here is a neat little Ch. most finely adorned with paintings of scripture-history, arms, &c. Rich. Luffkin was rector of this p. 57 years, and buried in 1678, aetat. 111, having preached the Sunday before he died. The Hammonds had a seat here, now Mr. Samuel Thompson's.