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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... Richard II . in the ninth year of his reign created Michael de la Pole , earl of Suf- folk he was succeeded by Michael his son , who was slain in the battle of Agincourt . Wil- liam de la Pole , son of the last Michael , was created by ...
... Richard II . in the ninth year of his reign created Michael de la Pole , earl of Suf- folk he was succeeded by Michael his son , who was slain in the battle of Agincourt . Wil- liam de la Pole , son of the last Michael , was created by ...
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... Richard Wentworth , sir Philip Tilney , Lionel Talmage , Esq ; and John Sulyard , Esq ; to en- quire how far the bounds of the liberties of Ips- wich extend . So a jury was empannelled , and their return filed in Chancery ; who , upon ...
... Richard Wentworth , sir Philip Tilney , Lionel Talmage , Esq ; and John Sulyard , Esq ; to en- quire how far the bounds of the liberties of Ips- wich extend . So a jury was empannelled , and their return filed in Chancery ; who , upon ...
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... Richard II . when a commission was issued for that purpose , to John de Sutton , Knight , and Richard Walgrave , Knight , accordingly a jury was summoned at Shotley , who said upon their Oaths , that the port of the town of Ipswich doth ...
... Richard II . when a commission was issued for that purpose , to John de Sutton , Knight , and Richard Walgrave , Knight , accordingly a jury was summoned at Shotley , who said upon their Oaths , that the port of the town of Ipswich doth ...
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... Richard gave the hamlet of Wykes , ( in this parish ) to John Oxenford bishop of Norwich , for which the town was allowed to deduct from the fee farm , the sum of £ 10 . The bishop of Norwich holdeth it , but it is not known by what ...
... Richard gave the hamlet of Wykes , ( in this parish ) to John Oxenford bishop of Norwich , for which the town was allowed to deduct from the fee farm , the sum of £ 10 . The bishop of Norwich holdeth it , but it is not known by what ...
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... Richard II . Afterwards the Willough- bys had it by descent from 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 ...
... Richard II . Afterwards the Willough- bys had it by descent from 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 ...
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