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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... appears likely to spread to every part of the county . Dibbling is also very common . The management of the arable land , and the courses of crops , differ essentially , in the four distinct soils of which Suffolk consists . In the ...
... appears likely to spread to every part of the county . Dibbling is also very common . The management of the arable land , and the courses of crops , differ essentially , in the four distinct soils of which Suffolk consists . In the ...
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... appears that carrots were commonly cultivated in this district two centu- ries ago ; a fact which demonstrates how long such practices may be confined to the same spot , and how much time is required to extend them . For many years they ...
... appears that carrots were commonly cultivated in this district two centu- ries ago ; a fact which demonstrates how long such practices may be confined to the same spot , and how much time is required to extend them . For many years they ...
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... appears the king granted to the burgesses the borough of Ipswich , with all its appurtenances , liberties , & c . to be holden of him and his heirs , to them and their heirs here- ditarily , by the payment of the right and usual annual ...
... appears the king granted to the burgesses the borough of Ipswich , with all its appurtenances , liberties , & c . to be holden of him and his heirs , to them and their heirs here- ditarily , by the payment of the right and usual annual ...
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... appear directed him to be fined . The judge , who was a morose man , so highly resented the joke , that because the ... appears to have been exercised by the bailiffs as usual . Next to the charter of king John that grant- ed in 24 king ...
... appear directed him to be fined . The judge , who was a morose man , so highly resented the joke , that because the ... appears to have been exercised by the bailiffs as usual . Next to the charter of king John that grant- ed in 24 king ...
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... appears then , that Cardinal Wolsey was well allied ; and as we meet with nothing that gives the least countenance to the common notion of his being the son of a butch- er , it is very probable that his parents were not in such mean ...
... appears then , that Cardinal Wolsey was well allied ; and as we meet with nothing that gives the least countenance to the common notion of his being the son of a butch- er , it is very probable that his parents were not in such mean ...
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