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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... William the conqueror granted the earl- dom of Norfolk and Suffolk , to his cousin Roger Bigod : it continued in that family to the thirty - fifth year of king Edward I. when Roger Bigod , earl Marshal , died without issue ; having ...
... William the conqueror granted the earl- dom of Norfolk and Suffolk , to his cousin Roger Bigod : it continued in that family to the thirty - fifth year of king Edward I. when Roger Bigod , earl Marshal , died without issue ; having ...
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... William Shar- ford to come into court and save his fine : and as he did not appear directed him to be fined . The judge , who was a morose man , so highly resented the joke , that because the magistrates refused to apprehend the sailors ...
... William Shar- ford to come into court and save his fine : and as he did not appear directed him to be fined . The judge , who was a morose man , so highly resented the joke , that because the magistrates refused to apprehend the sailors ...
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... William Webb and William Breton ; but afterwards it came into the hands of Robert Broke and William Bloise , who TRAVELLER . 37.
... William Webb and William Breton ; but afterwards it came into the hands of Robert Broke and William Bloise , who TRAVELLER . 37.
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... William De Ufford , Earl of Suffolk , died seized of it 5 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 ...
... William De Ufford , Earl of Suffolk , died seized of it 5 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 ...
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... William Dowsing , of Stratford , who was prin- cipally concerned and had power of appointing deputies to visit and deface churches in Suffolk ; a part of which journal accidentally came into our hands . St. Mary at Elms . This church ...
... William Dowsing , of Stratford , who was prin- cipally concerned and had power of appointing deputies to visit and deface churches in Suffolk ; a part of which journal accidentally came into our hands . St. Mary at Elms . This church ...
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