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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Page 41
... saint . The rec- tor of St. Hellen enjoys a portion of corn tithes from certain lands in Hoxne , one field of which is called Pountney close ; and these tithes did probably , belong to this chapel . St. Laurence is said , in Domesday ...
... saint . The rec- tor of St. Hellen enjoys a portion of corn tithes from certain lands in Hoxne , one field of which is called Pountney close ; and these tithes did probably , belong to this chapel . St. Laurence is said , in Domesday ...
Page 48
... saints , St. George , St. Mildred , & St. Mary . All - saints chapel was annexed to St. Mat , 48 THE SUFFOLK.
... saints , St. George , St. Mildred , & St. Mary . All - saints chapel was annexed to St. Mat , 48 THE SUFFOLK.
Page 49
... saints chapel was annexed to St. Mat , thew , before the year 1383. when Thomas Moonie was instituted into the church of St. Matthew , with the chapel of All - saints annexed . But where the chapel stood we know not with any certainty ...
... saints chapel was annexed to St. Mat , thew , before the year 1383. when Thomas Moonie was instituted into the church of St. Matthew , with the chapel of All - saints annexed . But where the chapel stood we know not with any certainty ...
Page 50
... saints of Ipswich . There is an ac- count of one of them in dean Capon's letter , published by Dr. Fields and Mr. Grove . But this admired image had the same fate with other puppets of the like kind , for it was carri- ed to London ...
... saints of Ipswich . There is an ac- count of one of them in dean Capon's letter , published by Dr. Fields and Mr. Grove . But this admired image had the same fate with other puppets of the like kind , for it was carri- ed to London ...
Page 173
... , the usual place for the princi- pal image , or that of the saint to whom the church was dedicated . Besides the images of St. Mary and St. Ann in their respective cha- pels , here were those of St. Sigismund , St. TRAVELLER . 173.
... , the usual place for the princi- pal image , or that of the saint to whom the church was dedicated . Besides the images of St. Mary and St. Ann in their respective cha- pels , here were those of St. Sigismund , St. TRAVELLER . 173.
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