Memorials of the Ancient of Ipswich, in the County of SuffolkLongmans; and J. R. Smith, 1850 - 403 pages |
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... erected in 1796 , though this rich and influential sect of Christians had been long previously settled in the town and experienced the common persecution of the times . Only one docu- ment connected with the ill treatment of Quakers in ...
... erected in 1796 , though this rich and influential sect of Christians had been long previously settled in the town and experienced the common persecution of the times . Only one docu- ment connected with the ill treatment of Quakers in ...
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... erected between the 15th and 16th centuries - ex- periencing few vicissitudes , and unassailed by im- portant disturbing causes , a larger number of ancient timber and pargetted houses remain than perhaps in any town of similar ...
... erected between the 15th and 16th centuries - ex- periencing few vicissitudes , and unassailed by im- portant disturbing causes , a larger number of ancient timber and pargetted houses remain than perhaps in any town of similar ...
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... erected in the year 1836 , and endowed by the munificence of the Rev. J. T. Nottidge . They are situated in twelve distinct parishes - St . Mary Tower , St. Matthew , St. Mary at the Elms , St. Nicholas , St. Peter , St. Stephen , St ...
... erected in the year 1836 , and endowed by the munificence of the Rev. J. T. Nottidge . They are situated in twelve distinct parishes - St . Mary Tower , St. Matthew , St. Mary at the Elms , St. Nicholas , St. Peter , St. Stephen , St ...
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... 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 contains the ...
... 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 contains the ...
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... erected by contract by Mr. Lake , of Ipswich , for £ 6149 . The architect was Mr. Brook , Adelphi , London . In the rear of the County Courts is the County Gaol for the eastern division of the county , erected upon an improved design in ...
... erected by contract by Mr. Lake , of Ipswich , for £ 6149 . The architect was Mr. Brook , Adelphi , London . In the rear of the County Courts is the County Gaol for the eastern division of the county , erected upon an improved design in ...
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Admiralty aforesaid afterwards ancient appears appointed Bailiffs borough brass building Burgesses buried called carved chapel Charles charter Christ's Hospital church of St Commonalty Coroners Corporation Corpus Christi Corpus Christi play Count of Holland county of Suffolk Court customs Daundy ditches Ditto Domesday Domesday Book Earl early East East Anglia Edmund Edward Edward III Edward IV Edward VI elected Elizabeth erected existed feast Friars Gippeswic granted Guild Hall Harwich hath held Henry VIII iiij inhabitants Item James John Howard king King's Lady land Lane Lawrence liberties list of Incumbents Lord Mary Key Mary Tower merchants monarch Nicholas ordered ornamented Orwell paid parish period persons Peter portion Portmen possession preacher Priory pryst reign Richard Richard II river Orwell Robert Saxon shew ships Sparrowe Stoke stone stood Street Suffolk tenement Thomas tion town of Ipswich Trinity wall wich William yere