The History & Description of the Town and Borough of Ipswich: Including the Villages and Country Seats in Its Vicinity, More Particularly Those Situated on the Banks of the OrwellS. Piper, 1830 - 504 pages |
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Page 249
... hundred persons . The congregation are Independents . Proceeding , in a strait line , from St. Nicholas ' - street ... hundred acres , five villains , and one mill , in right of the King's manor at Bramford . Five villains of the ...
... hundred persons . The congregation are Independents . Proceeding , in a strait line , from St. Nicholas ' - street ... hundred acres , five villains , and one mill , in right of the King's manor at Bramford . Five villains of the ...
Page 390
... hundred and sixty feet long , and one hundred and twenty feet wide . We are told that the pick - axe and the spade have been continually making encroachments , and that it was , for- merly , of much greater extent . Nearly in the centre ...
... hundred and sixty feet long , and one hundred and twenty feet wide . We are told that the pick - axe and the spade have been continually making encroachments , and that it was , for- merly , of much greater extent . Nearly in the centre ...
Page 407
... hundred and fifty tons , and the length of her keel one hundred and fifty - three feet . In her construction , up- wards of two thousand loads of select oak timber , chiefly grown in the county , one hundred tons of unwrought iron ...
... hundred and fifty tons , and the length of her keel one hundred and fifty - three feet . In her construction , up- wards of two thousand loads of select oak timber , chiefly grown in the county , one hundred tons of unwrought iron ...
Contents
which is added a faithful relation of all the contested Elections from | 1 |
comprising an account of all the Monastic Institutions with which | 166 |
describing all the Parishes and Gentlemens Seats on both sides | 364 |
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afterwards aged agreed amongst ancient appears appointed Bacon bailiffs bart Batley bishop bishop of Norwich borough building built buried called chapel charity Charles charter church of St Clarke Cobbold Colchester Cooper Gravenor Copdock corporation court Crickitt daughter died Duke earl Edward elected elegant Elizabeth erected feet Felixstow formerly free burgess freemen gent gentlemen George granted Hadleigh Harwich Henry Seekamp Henry VIII honour hundred inhabitants inscription James John Cobbold King King's Lady land late London Lord Majesty Majesty's Manningtree manor Mary memory minister monument Nacton Norwich Notcutt Orwell parish parliament persons poll poor portmen present priory reign rent resided Richard Samuel Saxmundham scite side Sir John Sir John Barker Sir Robert Sparrow spot steeple Stoke stone Stowmarket Suffolk Thomas Thomas Seckford tion Tower town clerk town hall town of Ipswich Walton Wherstead wife William Batley William Wollaston Woodbridge