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 256
... steeple , and shattered a large piece of oak which supported the wea- thercock , struck down several stones , and defaced some figures on the dial - plate , without doing further harm . A melancholy accident happened near Mr. Crawley's ...
... steeple , and shattered a large piece of oak which supported the wea- thercock , struck down several stones , and defaced some figures on the dial - plate , without doing further harm . A melancholy accident happened near Mr. Crawley's ...
Page 361
... steeple of Tuddenham , then I will that my Executors in discharging fulfilling and perform- ing it , my husband ... steeple . " " Test . Robt . Cook , 1523. I give to the building the steeple at Rushmere , Ten Pounds . " " Test ...
... steeple of Tuddenham , then I will that my Executors in discharging fulfilling and perform- ing it , my husband ... steeple . " " Test . Robt . Cook , 1523. I give to the building the steeple at Rushmere , Ten Pounds . " " Test ...
Page 381
... steeple of St. Mary's church is in ruins , and being overshadowed by some lofty trees , is a charmingly picturesque subject for the pencil of an artist . The eye of the common observer will , perhaps , be better pleased with the steeple ...
... steeple of St. Mary's church is in ruins , and being overshadowed by some lofty trees , is a charmingly picturesque subject for the pencil of an artist . The eye of the common observer will , perhaps , be better pleased with the steeple ...
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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