Memorials of the Ancient of Ipswich, in the County of SuffolkLongmans; and J. R. Smith, 1850 - 403 pages |
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... GUILDS AND PAGEANTS . 155 MIDSUMMER WATCH , MINSTRELS , WAITS , ETC. 181 MEMORIALS OF EARLY TRADE , COMMERCE , AND SHIPPING . 185 OLD LOCALITIES . 221 VISITS OF MONARCHS TO THE TOWN . 244 MEMORIALS OF ANCIENT LEGAL COURTS , MUNICIPAL ...
... GUILDS AND PAGEANTS . 155 MIDSUMMER WATCH , MINSTRELS , WAITS , ETC. 181 MEMORIALS OF EARLY TRADE , COMMERCE , AND SHIPPING . 185 OLD LOCALITIES . 221 VISITS OF MONARCHS TO THE TOWN . 244 MEMORIALS OF ANCIENT LEGAL COURTS , MUNICIPAL ...
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... Guild Hall , County or Shire Hall , Custom House , Borough and County Gaols , Markets , Assembly Rooms , and Hospital . In accom- modation , the requirements of modern times have rendered them adequate to the purposes for which they are ...
... Guild Hall , County or Shire Hall , Custom House , Borough and County Gaols , Markets , Assembly Rooms , and Hospital . In accom- modation , the requirements of modern times have rendered them adequate to the purposes for which they are ...
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... Guilds , was erected here in the 9th Henry VIII . The present building , though com- monly called the Town Hall , should evidently from this latter circumstance be denominated the Guild Hall . The ground floor of the modern building ...
... Guilds , was erected here in the 9th Henry VIII . The present building , though com- monly called the Town Hall , should evidently from this latter circumstance be denominated the Guild Hall . The ground floor of the modern building ...
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... Guilds assembled the feast of Corpus Christi - were objects of peculiar attention in the medieval ages . Ipswich possessed a Guild of Corpus Christi , important and extensive in its nature , abundant particulars connected with which are ...
... Guilds assembled the feast of Corpus Christi - were objects of peculiar attention in the medieval ages . Ipswich possessed a Guild of Corpus Christi , important and extensive in its nature , abundant particulars connected with which are ...
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... Guild , and their own house ; and that no one be lodged , nor shall any body take any thing by force within the borough , and that they may have their own lands and their own pledges , and all their own just dues from whomsoever they be ...
... Guild , and their own house ; and that no one be lodged , nor shall any body take any thing by force within the borough , and that they may have their own lands and their own pledges , and all their own just dues from whomsoever they be ...
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