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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... 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 county and two for ...
... 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 county and two for ...
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... granted with that to Sir Thomas Pope . St. Edmund a Pountey , corruptly so called for Pontiniac in France , where he was buried , had a chapel which stood towards the south- west corner of Rosemary - lane , Brook - street 40 THE SUFFOLK.
... granted with that to Sir Thomas Pope . St. Edmund a Pountey , corruptly so called for Pontiniac in France , where he was buried , had a chapel which stood towards the south- west corner of Rosemary - lane , Brook - street 40 THE SUFFOLK.
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... Thomas Loudham and others , about the year 1279. Upon the dissolution it was granted to John Eger . It was of large extent ; reaching from St. Nicho- las - street ; to St. Stephen's lane . Part of it was standing in the early part of ...
... Thomas Loudham and others , about the year 1279. Upon the dissolution it was granted to John Eger . It was of large extent ; reaching from St. Nicho- las - street ; to St. Stephen's lane . Part of it was standing in the early part of ...
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... Thomas Alverde ; and in 9 Fac . I to Richard Percival , and Ed- mund Duffield . The college was soon demol- ished , no part of it was left standing except one gate which yet remains . They dug up the very foundation , insomuch that the ...
... Thomas Alverde ; and in 9 Fac . I to Richard Percival , and Ed- mund Duffield . The college was soon demol- ished , no part of it was left standing except one gate which yet remains . They dug up the very foundation , insomuch that the ...
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... Thomas Thurston , of Holbrooke , esq : it is now the property of Charles Berners esq . of Woolverston , the hall - house is pleasantly situated on the bank of the Orwell ; but the chief thing worth notice here , is the tower ; which is ...
... Thomas Thurston , of Holbrooke , esq : it is now the property of Charles Berners esq . of Woolverston , the hall - house is pleasantly situated on the bank of the Orwell ; but the chief thing worth notice here , is the tower ; which is ...
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