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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... Henry VIII , beheaded in the tower , and the title became extinct . King Henry VIII . then created Charles Bran- don , duke of Suffolk he left two sons , and both died without issue , under age . But Henry Gray marquis of . Dorset , who ...
... Henry VIII , beheaded in the tower , and the title became extinct . King Henry VIII . then created Charles Bran- don , duke of Suffolk he left two sons , and both died without issue , under age . But Henry Gray marquis of . Dorset , who ...
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... Henry VIII . And with them probably the revenues of St. James's hospital ; for , besides the piece of glebe before mentioned , the rector of St , Hellen was entitled to some portion of the tythes arising annually from the lands in the ...
... Henry VIII . And with them probably the revenues of St. James's hospital ; for , besides the piece of glebe before mentioned , the rector of St , Hellen was entitled to some portion of the tythes arising annually from the lands in the ...
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... Henry VIII , were valued at £ 88 . 68. 9d . per annum . and were granted 36 of the same reign , to sir Thomas Pope . The church of St. Margaret is not mentioned in domesday , so that it was not then in being ; but the church of the Holy ...
... Henry VIII , were valued at £ 88 . 68. 9d . per annum . and were granted 36 of the same reign , to sir Thomas Pope . The church of St. Margaret is not mentioned in domesday , so that it was not then in being ; but the church of the Holy ...
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... Henry 111. It was founded by Henry Mansby , Henry Redred , and Henry Loudham , granted 33 Henry VIII . to William Sabyn , but bought by the corporation and applied to several useful purposes . Here is an hospital for poor boys ; a ...
... Henry 111. It was founded by Henry Mansby , Henry Redred , and Henry Loudham , granted 33 Henry VIII . to William Sabyn , but bought by the corporation and applied to several useful purposes . Here is an hospital for poor boys ; a ...
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... Henry VIII . This house is described in the perambulation of the 26 Ed- ward 111. as belonging to Robert Andrews ; which family seem to have inhabited it many years ; for in 13 Henry VIII . it was sometimes called the Gate of old Robert ...
... Henry VIII . This house is described in the perambulation of the 26 Ed- ward 111. as belonging to Robert Andrews ; which family seem to have inhabited it many years ; for in 13 Henry VIII . it was sometimes called the Gate of old Robert ...
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