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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... James I. when Thomas Howard , a younger son of Thomas the second duke of Norfolk , was made earl of Suffolk ; and in this family the earldom hath continued ever since . Suffolk returns sixteen members to Parlia- ment , two for the ...
... James I. when Thomas Howard , a younger son of Thomas the second duke of Norfolk , was made earl of Suffolk ; and in this family the earldom hath continued ever since . Suffolk returns sixteen members to Parlia- ment , two for the ...
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... James's proclamation of 17 October , 1688. the bailiffs , portmen , and twenty - four men , who had acted under the first charter of 17 Charles II . resumed their functions ; they assembled and filled up their bodies respectively and ...
... James's proclamation of 17 October , 1688. the bailiffs , portmen , and twenty - four men , who had acted under the first charter of 17 Charles II . resumed their functions ; they assembled and filled up their bodies respectively and ...
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... James's chapel now wholly demolished : this did , probably , belong to St. James's hospital . And the field near which it stood , is glebe belonging to the rec- tory of St. Hellen . From hence , and from the grant of St. James's fair ...
... James's chapel now wholly demolished : this did , probably , belong to St. James's hospital . And the field near which it stood , is glebe belonging to the rec- tory of St. Hellen . From hence , and from the grant of St. James's fair ...
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... James the apostle ; some small remains of which fair still continue . When the Leprous - house of St. Mary Magdalene was dissolved , the revenues of it were annexed to the rectory of St. Hellen of Caldwell , 9 Henry VIII . And with them ...
... James the apostle ; some small remains of which fair still continue . When the Leprous - house of St. Mary Magdalene was dissolved , the revenues of it were annexed to the rectory of St. Hellen of Caldwell , 9 Henry VIII . And with them ...
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... James ; and afterwards gentleman of the privy chamber to Charles I. and that Winifred his wife was a grand - daughter of Sir Richard Poole and the lady Margaret countess of Salisbury , who was the daughter of George duke of Clarence ...
... James ; and afterwards gentleman of the privy chamber to Charles I. and that Winifred his wife was a grand - daughter of Sir Richard Poole and the lady Margaret countess of Salisbury , who was the daughter of George duke of Clarence ...
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