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corn-cross, grammar schools, 384, Norwold, John de, account of him,
385; light-houses, 385; fisheries,

386-388; sea-fight, 389.

105.

M.

Offton, 223.

0.

Maddocks, anecdote of one of that fa- Old Hall, Felixtow, its ruins, 273.

mily, 192.

Major, Sir John, account of him, 316.
Mary, Queen, traditions respecting
her residence at Framlingham, 299,
note.

Mary, Queen of France, account of,
72; description of her tomb at
Bury, 73.

Mason, Rev. Francis, his monument
at Orford, 324.
Melford, church, monuments, 165;
hospital, 168.
Hall, ib.

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Nacton, 268; house of industry, 268,
269; barrows in this parish, 269.
Nash, Thomas, account of him, 391,
$92.

Neale, Thomas, Esq. his charitable

foundation at Bramfield, 357.
Needham Market, population, manu-
factures, church, 217.
Nettlested, 222.
Newmarket, 47.
Newton, 209.

Neyland, manufactures, church, 158;
title of honour conferred by it, 159.
Norfolk, Duke of, his monument at
Framlingham, 286; account of
him, 287.
Norton, 188.

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Plomesgate, hundred of, 316.
Plumston Hall, at Whepstead, 132.
Potter, Rev. Robert, account of him,
383.

Poultry abundant in this county, 21.

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Risbridge, hundred of, 132.

Risby, its church with a circular stee-
ple, 129.

Rivers, Stour, Gipping, Orwell, De-
ben, 6; Ald, Blythe, Larke, Wave-
ney, Little Ouse, 7.

Roger, the Computist, account of
him, 105.

Rougham, 117; monuments of the
Drury family there, 177, 178.
Hall, 177.

Ruggles, T. Esq. observations on the
houses of industry, 11.
Rumburgh, priory, 364.
Rushbrook, 178.

Hall, 179.

Rushmere, 266.

S.

Saffron, cultivation of, 17.

her, 209.

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Smith, John, an eminent benefactor
of Bury, his tomb, 75.
Smyth, Ann, her charitable founda-
tion at Ipswich, 243.

Snape, monastery, 332; curious font
in the church, 333.
Soame, Sir Stephen, his monument at
Little Thurlow, 147.
Soham, Earl, 306.

Lodge, Earl Soham, ibid.
Somerley Hall, 403.
Somerliton, church, ibid.
Sotterley Hall, seat of M. Barne,
Esq. 373.
Southwold, situation, 342; privileges
of the town, 343; dreadful fire,
improvements, 344; the church,
345; guildhall, batteries, &c. 346.
Bay, sea-fight there, 348.
Sparrow, Dr. Anthony, bishop of
Norwich, account of him, 141.
Spencer, Henry, bishop of Norwich,
account of him, 100 note.

Salisbury, countess of, anecdotes of Spink, James, Esq. his sepulchral in-

Samford, hundred of, 224.

Sampson, Dr. account of him, 293,

note.

Sancroft, Dr. William, archbishop of
Canterbury, his benefactions to his
native village, 312,
Sapiston, 188.

Savile, Sir Henry, anecdote of him,
215, note.
Saxham Magna, monument in the
church, 129.

Parva, monument of Lord
Crofts in the church there, 131.
Saxmundham, church, house of indus-
try destroyed, 327.
Scroope, Thomas, account of him,378.
Seckford, Thomas, Esq. his monu-

ment and account of him, 303;
alms-house founded by him at
Woodbridge, 304.
Semer, house of industry erected
there for Cosford hundred, 216.
Sheep, breed of, 19.

Sherland, Edward, Esq, his monu-
ment at Elmsett, 214.
Shipmeadow, house of industry, 372.
Shrubland Hall, 219.

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scription, 78, 79.

Spring, Thomas, the rich clothier,

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Stour, river, its course, 6; tradition
respecting its ancient outlet, 275.
Stow, hundred of, 205.

Stow Hall, at Stowlangtoft, 188, 189.
Stowlangtoft, 188; antiquities dis.
covered there, 191.

Stow-market, population, church, ma-
nufactures, 205; navigable canal,
Abbott's Hall, house of Industry,
206,
Stradbrook, 314.

Stratford, inscription on the church,

227, supposed to be the Ad Ansum
of the Romans, 227, 228.
Sudbury, 147; manufactures, college,

priory, 148; eminent natives, 149.
Sudbourne Hall, the seat of the Mar-
quis of Hertford, 326.

Suffolk,

Suffolk, situation, extent, division,
and population, 1; climate, soil, 3;
rivers, 6; roads, canals, and woods,
7; wastes, 8; state of property, 9;
buildings, state of the poor, 10:
agriculture, 11: commerce and ma-
nufactures, 22; general history,
ib.; honorial history, 29; ecclesi-
astical and civil government, 37.
--, Earls and Dukes of, 29.
Sulyard, anecdotes of the family of,
210, 211.

Surry, Earl of, his monument at Fram-
lingham, 282; account of him, 283.
Swallows, observations on their de-
parture, 347.
Syleham, its ignes fatui, 314.

T.

Tanner, Rev. John, account of him,
379.

Tattingstone, house of industry for
Samford hundred, 228.

Taylor, Dr. Rowland, his martyrdom,
212, 213.

Tendring Hall, the seat of Sir Wil-
liam Rowley, 171.

Thedwestry, hundred of, 172.
Thetford, 47.

Thingo, hundred of, ib.

Thorington, 364.

its ornaments, curious cover to the
font, 279.

Utber, Admiral, account of him, 380.
V.

Vernon, Mrs. her monument at Hun-
don, 141, 142.

W.

Walberswick, its former prosperity,
364; destructive fires, church, 355.
Walgrave, monuments of that family
at Bures, 161; anecdotes of it, 16%.
Walton, church, castle, 271; state
of its ruins in the last century, 272.
Wangford, priory, church, 566.
hundred of, 367.
Ward, Dr. Samuel, account of him,
140.

Warner, Mary, her charitable foun-
dation at Boyton, 276.

Wattisham, singular tenure by which
it is held, 216.

Waveney, river, its course, 7.
Weld, Joseph, Esq. his tomb at Bury,

75.

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West Stow Hall, 194.

Thorn, Christmas-flowering at Par- Westwood Lodge, near Blithburgh,

ham, 352.

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357.

Wetherden, its church, 211.

Hall, 210.

Whatfield, remarkable for its fine
wheat, 216.

Whepstead, 132.

Dr. Thomas, Bishop of Dur- Wherstead Lodge, the seat of Sir

ham, account of him, 182.
Thwaite, 203, 204.

Timperley, John, inscription on his

tomb at Hintlesham, 226.
Tollemache, anecdotes of the noble
family of, 220, 221.
Tooley, Henry, his charitable foun-
dation at Ipswich, 245.
Trimley, St. Martin, 269; its church
in ruins, 271.

Trimmer, Sarah, account of her, 264.
Troston Hall, the seat of Capel Lloft,
Esq. 192.

U.

Ufford, church, 278; destruction of

Robert Harland, 228.
Wickham Market, 280.

Wiles, John, his epitaph at Lavenham,

156.

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Wolsey, Cardinal, house in which he
was born at Ipswich, 251; his col-
lege in that town, 252, 254; anec-
dote of him by Fuller, 254, note.
biographical account of him, 262.
Woodbridge, commerce, population,
300; church, 301; priory, 302;
alms-house, 304; free-grammar-
school, meeting-houses, fire-offices,
banks, barracks, 305.
Woollen manufactures of this coun-
ty, 23.
Woolpit, its manufacture of brick,
church, spring, supposed by some
antiquaries to be the Sitomagus of
the Romans, 180.

Woolverston Hall, 228; obelisk in

the park, 229; long litigation re-
specting this estate, 230.
Worlingham, 373.
Worlingworth, its beautiful font, 316.
Wrentham, 366.
Wykes Bishop, 238.
Ufford, 239.

Y.

Young, Arthur, Esq. introduces the
cultivation of chicory into Suffolk,
17; also the breed of South Down
sheep, 19; his seat at Bradfield,
174, 175.
Yoxford, 366,

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