a town of Suffolk, seven miles from Newmarket, 12 from Bury, and 70 from London. It is situated on the river Lark, a branch of the Ouse, with a harbour for boats, and contained in 1811, 2493 inhabitants. It has a well frequented market on Fridays. Its church has a tower or steeple 120 feet high. E. Long. 0° 33'. N. Lat. 52° 24'.