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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... building , 155 ; unin- habited houses , 624 . This county may be considered , as naturally consisting of three different sorts of land , viz . the Sandland , the Woodland , and the Fielding . The Sandland part , reaches from the river ...
... building , 155 ; unin- habited houses , 624 . This county may be considered , as naturally consisting of three different sorts of land , viz . the Sandland , the Woodland , and the Fielding . The Sandland part , reaches from the river ...
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... buildings , woods , noble avenues , parks whose pales reach down to the water's edge , well stored with deer and other cattle , all these and more are so happily disposed and diversified , as if nature and art had jointly con- trived ...
... buildings , woods , noble avenues , parks whose pales reach down to the water's edge , well stored with deer and other cattle , all these and more are so happily disposed and diversified , as if nature and art had jointly con- trived ...
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... building at the end of the hall of pleas . Robert Wode was the first escheator , elected in form 24 Henry VI . It is to be observed , that though the assize of bread , & c . and the offices of Admiral and Clerk of the market were first ...
... building at the end of the hall of pleas . Robert Wode was the first escheator , elected in form 24 Henry VI . It is to be observed , that though the assize of bread , & c . and the offices of Admiral and Clerk of the market were first ...
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... building was begun by John Bottold , who died in 1431. The chancel was built by John Bald- wyn , draper , who died in 1449 ; and his name is in the stone work under the east window , now plastered over . Several legacies were about that ...
... building was begun by John Bottold , who died in 1431. The chancel was built by John Bald- wyn , draper , who died in 1449 ; and his name is in the stone work under the east window , now plastered over . Several legacies were about that ...
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... building is in a gardener's ground which now occupies its site .篦 Another convent of White Friars Carmelites , stood partly in this parish and partly in that of St. Laurence , founded by sir Thomas Loudham and others , about the year ...
... building is in a gardener's ground which now occupies its site .篦 Another convent of White Friars Carmelites , stood partly in this parish and partly in that of St. Laurence , founded by sir Thomas Loudham and others , about the year ...
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