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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... Barnardiston , of Brightwell . The church of Wykes is sometimes mentioned in old writings ; but it is not known where it stood ; and possibly it might be no more than a chapel , for the use of the bishop and 38 THE SUFFOLK.
... Barnardiston , of Brightwell . The church of Wykes is sometimes mentioned in old writings ; but it is not known where it stood ; and possibly it might be no more than a chapel , for the use of the bishop and 38 THE SUFFOLK.
Page 39
... chapel , for the use of the bishop and his family . Within this parish of St. Clement lieth also part of the hamlet of Wykes Ufford , though the greater part of it is in the parishes of Rush- mere and Westerfield ; it was so called from ...
... chapel , for the use of the bishop and his family . Within this parish of St. Clement lieth also part of the hamlet of Wykes Ufford , though the greater part of it is in the parishes of Rush- mere and Westerfield ; it was so called from ...
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... 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.
... 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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... chapel , in Ipswich . This St. Edmund was Archbishop of Canter- bury , and being weary of the Pope's exactions in England , became a voluntary exile at Ponti- niac in France , where he died , in 1240 ; with the honour and reputation of ...
... chapel , in Ipswich . This St. Edmund was Archbishop of Canter- bury , and being weary of the Pope's exactions in England , became a voluntary exile at Ponti- niac in France , where he died , in 1240 ; with the honour and reputation of ...
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... the priory was standing . This parish formerly included four other church- es or chapels , long since down or disused , viz . All - saints , St. George , St. Mildred , & St. Mary . All - saints chapel was annexed to St. Mat , 48 THE ...
... the priory was standing . This parish formerly included four other church- es or chapels , long since down or disused , viz . All - saints , St. George , St. Mildred , & St. Mary . All - saints chapel was annexed to St. Mat , 48 THE ...
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