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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... Edward the confessor's time , and when the prior and convent were changed into a dean and chapter , A , D. 1541 . it was said to be of the yearly value of 20 £ . Secondly , the franchise or liberty of St. Ed- mund , which was given to ...
... Edward the confessor's time , and when the prior and convent were changed into a dean and chapter , A , D. 1541 . it was said to be of the yearly value of 20 £ . Secondly , the franchise or liberty of St. Ed- mund , which was given to ...
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... Edward I. when Roger Bigod , earl Marshal , died without issue ; having first surrendered all his honours , manors , & c . to the king ; from whom he received them again by a regrant , with a limitation to himself and Alice his wife ...
... Edward I. when Roger Bigod , earl Marshal , died without issue ; having first surrendered all his honours , manors , & c . to the king ; from whom he received them again by a regrant , with a limitation to himself and Alice his wife ...
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... Edward VI . marquis , and after- wards duke of Suffolk ; but was unlawfully be- headed on the gunwale of the boat that was carrying him to France . John the son of Wil- liam succeeded to his Father's honours ; having married Elizabeth ...
... Edward VI . marquis , and after- wards duke of Suffolk ; but was unlawfully be- headed on the gunwale of the boat that was carrying him to France . John the son of Wil- liam succeeded to his Father's honours ; having married Elizabeth ...
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... Edward I , in the thirteenth year of his reign , for certain cxcesses and offences com- mitted by the burgesses of Ipswich , ( but what these were is not mentioned ) seized the borough into his own hands , and kept it till his nine ...
... Edward I , in the thirteenth year of his reign , for certain cxcesses and offences com- mitted by the burgesses of Ipswich , ( but what these were is not mentioned ) seized the borough into his own hands , and kept it till his nine ...
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... Edward IV . would take no notice of the preceding charter , he himself granted all the privileges mentioned in that , with the following alterations and additions . He incorporated the town by the name of the bailiffs , burgesses , and ...
... Edward IV . would take no notice of the preceding charter , he himself granted all the privileges mentioned in that , with the following alterations and additions . He incorporated the town by the name of the bailiffs , burgesses , and ...
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