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Bradfield, St. George and St.
Clare, 44.
Branches, the, 93.
Bramford, 155.

Brandon, 88; population and fairs,

88; church, 88; rabbit-warren,
88; manufactory, 88.
Brandons, family of the, 88.
Brantham, 152.

Brent hall, 107.

Brettenham, 163.

Bricet, 161.

Parva, 161.

Bristol, seat of the earl of, 32.
Brockley, 45.

Broughton hall, 189.

Bunbury, mansion of Sir Thomas

Charles, 87.

Burgate, 117.

Burstal, 143.

Burnt Wenham, 153.
Burum, 72.

Buxhall, 164.

Bury St. Edmunds, charter of in-
corporation to, 7; situation of,
8; cleanness and salubrity of, 8;
extent, divisions, and population
of, 8; ancient history of, 8;
grants to the abbey of, by Ed-
ward the Confessor, 9; first
church built at, 9; sketch of,
by Leland, 9; abbey church, 9;
shrine of St. Edmund, 9; ab-
bot of, 10; abbey of, attacked
by the people, 10, 11; history
of the monastery at, 12; super-
stitious practices of the monks,
12; churches, St. Margaret,
St. Mary, and St. James, 13,
14; churchyards, 14; Clop-
ton's hospital, 15; the shire
hall, 15; the abbey gate, 15,
16, 17; distinguished charac-
ters interred at, 17, 18; coffin
and body of Thomas Beaufort
discovered, 18; antique heads
discovered, 18; the guildhall, 19;
the grammar-school, 19; Moyse
or Moses hall, 19; the wool
halls, 20; the Angel inn, 20;
the new gaol, 20; the house of
correction, 20; the theatre, 21;
the assembly rooms, 21; the
Suffolk library, 21; fairs, 21,
22; St. Nicholas's hospital, 22;

hospital of St. Petronilla, 23;
our Lady's chapel, 23; Stone
chapel, 23; College-street, 23;
scenery, 23; vineyards, 23; St.
Edmund's hill, 24; gates, 24;
St.Saviour's hospital, 25; claims
the honour of MagnaCharta, 25;
modern history, 25 to 32; hor-
rible scenes at, 29; conflagra-
tion at, 29; plague at, 30; per-
secution for witchcraft, 30; lu-
dicrous circumstance alluded to
by Butler, 31.

C.

Calthorpe, family of, 79.

Canning, the Rev. Richard, 123.
Capel, 152.

Carew, monument of Sir William,
13.

Castles, at Clare, 61; at Haugh.
ley, 167.
Cavendish, town and church, 60.
, family, 60.
Cavenham, 76.
Chadacre hall, 45.
Champlin, mansion of Thomas,
esq. 152.
Chattisham, 144.
Chelmondiston, 148.
Chelsworth, 51.
Chevington, 96.
Chilton or Chipley, 68.
Clare town, 60; antiquities, 60,
61; castle, 61; history, 61, 63;
Richard de, 62; priory, 63;
church, 64.
Claydon, 179.
Clench, inscription for Judge, 150.
Climate of the county, I.
Clopton, monuments to the fa-
mily of, 56, 57.
Clopton's hospital, 15.
Clubb, the Rev. John, 159.
Codenham, 183.

hall, 69.
Coldham hall, 44.
Combretonium, 163.
Combs, 164.
Coney Weston, 113.
Copdock, 144.
Copinger, Rev. Henry, monu-
ment to, 48; anecdote of, 49.

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Davy, the Rev. Charles, 170; Exning, 91, 92.

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Dormsden, 160.

·wood, 107.

ghost, the, 108.

Farmer's Boy, the, 81; Sir Charles

Bunbury's approbation of, 84.
Felsham, 174.

Finborough, great, 163.

hall, 163.

Flempton, 76.

Font, curious, at Melford, 58.

Downham, inundation of sand at, Fornham St. Martin, 73.

All Saints, 73.

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Drinkstone, 174.

Drury, monuments to the family Freston, 145.

of, 175, 176.

St. Genoveve, 75, 76.

Framsden, 188.

Freckingham, 90.

Freston tower, 146.

G.

E.

Earl's hall, 44.

East Bergholt, 152.

Gazeley, 92.
Gedding, 174.
Giffard's hall, 70.

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grammar-school, 126; Tooley's
foundation, 127; custom-house,
128; St. Mary at Stoke, 128;
Gusford hall, 128; St. Mary
at Tower, 129; archdeacon's
palace, 129; St. Matthew's
church, 129; St. George's cha-
pel, 129; St. Mildred's church,
130; townhall, 130; St. Mary's
chapel, 131, church of St. Ni-
cholas, 131; Wolsey's house,
131; convents, 132; St. Peter's
church, 132; gate of Wol-
sey's college, 133; Lord Cur-
son's house, 134; church of St.
Austin, 134; St. Stephen's,
135; Tankard public-house,
135; theatre, 136; market-
place, 136, 139; market cross,
137; jeu d'esprit on pulling
down the cross, 138; county
gaol, 139; house of correction,
140; town and borough gaol,
140; race-course, 141; popu-
lation and trade, 141; vessels
for passengers, 142; scenery,
142; lines to the Orwell, 142.
Ixning, 91; church and monu-
ments, 91.
Ixworth, 101.

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Newton, 169.

hall, 169.

Neyland, 69.

Reeve, tomb of John, 13.

-, history of John, 190.
-, inscription to, 191.

Norfolk, seat and park of the Rice hall, 179.

duke of, 76.

Norton, 111.

Rickenhale, inferior and superior,

114.

Nunnery, remains of Thetford, Ringshall, 161.

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Petrifying spring, 59.
Pettaugh, 189.

Pettiward, M. A., the Rev. Da-
niel, 172.

Peyton hall, or Polstead house, 69.
Poor's rates, 3.
Population of the county, 1.
Poslingford, 64.

Preston, 50; priory and hall, 50.
Priories. Clare, 63, 65; Sudbury,
66, 67; Thetford, 86; Ix-
worth, 101, 111,113; Trinity,
at Ipswich, 124; at Bentley,
151; Brecit, 161; Thetford,
177; Creeting, 184.

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S.

Sampson's hall, 52.
Sandy Downham, 89.

Sapiston, 106; farm-house, the
abode of Bloomfield, 106.
Saxham Magna, 97; singular in-
scription in the church, 97, 98.
Parva, 99; church and

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