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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... continued in that family to the thirty - fifth year of king Edward I. when Roger Bigod , earl Marshal , died without issue ; having first surrendered all his honours , manors , & c . to the king ; from whom he received them again by a ...
... continued in that family to the thirty - fifth year of king Edward I. when Roger Bigod , earl Marshal , died without issue ; having first surrendered all his honours , manors , & c . to the king ; from whom he received them again by a ...
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... continued ever since . Suffolk returns sixteen members to Parlia- ment , two for the county and two for each of the towns of Aldborough , Dunwich , Eye , Ips- wich , Orford , Sudbury and Bury . St. Edmund's . We A stranger coming from ...
... continued ever since . Suffolk returns sixteen members to Parlia- ment , two for the county and two for each of the towns of Aldborough , Dunwich , Eye , Ips- wich , Orford , Sudbury and Bury . St. Edmund's . We A stranger coming from ...
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... continued to present to the church till after the year 1560 ; when the ma- nor was purchased by Mr. Bloss , a wealthy clothier of Ipswich ; it is now the property of sir Robert Harland bart . and this parish con- tains 62 THE SUFFOLK ...
... continued to present to the church till after the year 1560 ; when the ma- nor was purchased by Mr. Bloss , a wealthy clothier of Ipswich ; it is now the property of sir Robert Harland bart . and this parish con- tains 62 THE SUFFOLK ...
Page 65
... - burgess of Ipswich as early as 18 Henry 111. And the estate con- tinued in them for many years till about the time of Henry VIII , when it came to the Laty- K mers . They continued here till about 1590 , when TRAVELLER . 65.
... - burgess of Ipswich as early as 18 Henry 111. And the estate con- tinued in them for many years till about the time of Henry VIII , when it came to the Laty- K mers . They continued here till about 1590 , when TRAVELLER . 65.
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... continued here till about 1590 , when the Goodings of Ipswich had this estate ; from whom it came to the family of Wright . The last of that family who had it , severed the manor and advowson of the rectory , by selling them to Thomas ...
... continued here till about 1590 , when the Goodings of Ipswich had this estate ; from whom it came to the family of Wright . The last of that family who had it , severed the manor and advowson of the rectory , by selling them to Thomas ...
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