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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... Castle , in this county . It long coutinued to be a considerable article of cookery , as well as medicine ; but from the revolution in manners and fashions , its use has greatly decreased . It was chiefly rais- ed in Norfolk , Suffolk ...
... Castle , in this county . It long coutinued to be a considerable article of cookery , as well as medicine ; but from the revolution in manners and fashions , its use has greatly decreased . It was chiefly rais- ed in Norfolk , Suffolk ...
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... Castle . These are still called Castle- hills , though the castle was demolished entirely by Henry 11. after the defection of the Earl of Norfolk . St. Mildred's church is now a part of the town - hall . It was parochial , and ...
... Castle . These are still called Castle- hills , though the castle was demolished entirely by Henry 11. after the defection of the Earl of Norfolk . St. Mildred's church is now a part of the town - hall . It was parochial , and ...
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... castle of Walton ; and in 1176 ( says the same author ) Henry , II .. caused all such castles as had been kept against him during the time of that rebellion ( Walton included among the rest ) to be overthrown , and levelled with the ...
... castle of Walton ; and in 1176 ( says the same author ) Henry , II .. caused all such castles as had been kept against him during the time of that rebellion ( Walton included among the rest ) to be overthrown , and levelled with the ...
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... castle of Ipswich was demolished . Walton castle stood upon a high cliff in Fe- Fixstow , at the distance of about one mile from the mouth of Woodbridge river , and two miles from Orwell - haven : part of the foundation of the west ...
... castle of Ipswich was demolished . Walton castle stood upon a high cliff in Fe- Fixstow , at the distance of about one mile from the mouth of Woodbridge river , and two miles from Orwell - haven : part of the foundation of the west ...
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... castle was demo- lished , and was the place where Edward III . laid some time at his manor of Walton before his enterprise into France ; wherein he gained that victory over the French king near Cressey , 1338 ; and dispatched many ...
... castle was demo- lished , and was the place where Edward III . laid some time at his manor of Walton before his enterprise into France ; wherein he gained that victory over the French king near Cressey , 1338 ; and dispatched many ...
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