A Topographical and Historical Description of the County of Suffolk: Containing an Account of Its Situation, Extent, Population ...J. Munro, 1829 - 522 pages |
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... Charles Bran- don , duke of Suffolk he left two sons , and both died without issue , under age . But Henry Gray marquis of . Dorset , who married the lady Frances , eldest daughter of Charles Brandon by Mary the French queen , was ...
... Charles Bran- don , duke of Suffolk he left two sons , and both died without issue , under age . But Henry Gray marquis of . Dorset , who married the lady Frances , eldest daughter of Charles Brandon by Mary the French queen , was ...
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... Charles II . who in his seventeenth year ( to rectify some irregularities , and settle some disputes which had arisen in the preceding times of confusion , particularly with regard to the election of Portmen , and the twenty - four ...
... Charles II . who in his seventeenth year ( to rectify some irregularities , and settle some disputes which had arisen in the preceding times of confusion , particularly with regard to the election of Portmen , and the twenty - four ...
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... Charles II . the burgesses of Ipswich surrendered their charter ; and , instead of it in 36 Charles II . they received another , which reduced the number of chief constables to eighteen ; and in this a power was reserved , that the ...
... Charles II . the burgesses of Ipswich surrendered their charter ; and , instead of it in 36 Charles II . they received another , which reduced the number of chief constables to eighteen ; and in this a power was reserved , that the ...
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... Charles Brandon , Duke of Suffolk . In Queen Elizabeth's time sir John Brewes , then sir Edmund Wythipol , and it hath gone with Christ - Church estate ever since , being now vested in the Rev. Dr. Fon- nereau . Beyond St. Clement's ...
... Charles Brandon , Duke of Suffolk . In Queen Elizabeth's time sir John Brewes , then sir Edmund Wythipol , and it hath gone with Christ - Church estate ever since , being now vested in the Rev. Dr. Fon- nereau . Beyond St. Clement's ...
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... Charles Bran- don duke of Suffolk , had a mansion , where the coach and horses Inn , now stand . The Tankard ale house , next door formed part of a play house ; opposite to which sir Anthony had a chapel for the use of his family . Here ...
... Charles Bran- don duke of Suffolk , had a mansion , where the coach and horses Inn , now stand . The Tankard ale house , next door formed part of a play house ; opposite to which sir Anthony had a chapel for the use of his family . Here ...
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