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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... crown , was in 5 king Henry VIII , beheaded in the tower , and the title became extinct . King Henry VIII . then created Charles Bran- don , duke of Suffolk he left two sons , and both died without issue , under age . But Henry Gray ...
... crown , was in 5 king Henry VIII , beheaded in the tower , and the title became extinct . King Henry VIII . then created Charles Bran- don , duke of Suffolk he left two sons , and both died without issue , under age . But Henry Gray ...
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... crown in the county of Suffolk hearing of it , he took away the goods by force , pretending they were not within the liberties of Ipswich . The bailiffs complained of this vio- lence , whereupon a commission was directed to the abbot of ...
... crown in the county of Suffolk hearing of it , he took away the goods by force , pretending they were not within the liberties of Ipswich . The bailiffs complained of this vio- lence , whereupon a commission was directed to the abbot of ...
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... crown . The king sometimes held these boroughs himself , and appointed one or more officers who were called Præpositi , or Provosts ; whose business it was to govern the borough , to superintend the management of the Demesne lands , to ...
... crown . The king sometimes held these boroughs himself , and appointed one or more officers who were called Præpositi , or Provosts ; whose business it was to govern the borough , to superintend the management of the Demesne lands , to ...
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... crown might by an order of counsel , turn out any of the Portmen and eighteen chief constables , when and as often as his majesty , or his successors , shall be pleased so to do . And therefore upon the publication of king James's ...
... crown might by an order of counsel , turn out any of the Portmen and eighteen chief constables , when and as often as his majesty , or his successors , shall be pleased so to do . And therefore upon the publication of king James's ...
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... St. Hellen's church , certain it is King John , within three weeks , after he succeeded to the crown , granted a fair to the lepers of St Mary Magdalene in Ipswich to be held on the day and morrow of St. TRAVELLER , 39.
... St. Hellen's church , certain it is King John , within three weeks , after he succeeded to the crown , granted a fair to the lepers of St Mary Magdalene in Ipswich to be held on the day and morrow of St. TRAVELLER , 39.
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