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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... feet from each other , and have at their heads a screen of faggots . Litter is regularly given , and the dung piled up behind . For cows before calv- ing this is found better than suffering them to range at will ; the shelter of the ...
... feet from each other , and have at their heads a screen of faggots . Litter is regularly given , and the dung piled up behind . For cows before calv- ing this is found better than suffering them to range at will ; the shelter of the ...
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... , and impropriated to St. Peter's priory . The prior and convent of the Holy Trinity , 1393. granted a piece of ground to the Burgesses of Ipswich , & c . in , the H parish of St. Mildred 24 feet long and 18 wide TRAVELLER . 49.
... , and impropriated to St. Peter's priory . The prior and convent of the Holy Trinity , 1393. granted a piece of ground to the Burgesses of Ipswich , & c . in , the H parish of St. Mildred 24 feet long and 18 wide TRAVELLER . 49.
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... feet long and 18 wide , one head abuts towards the south , and the other on the corn hill to the north . St. Mary's chapel , commonly called the cha- pel of our Lady of Grace , is said to have stood at the north - west corner of the ...
... feet long and 18 wide , one head abuts towards the south , and the other on the corn hill to the north . St. Mary's chapel , commonly called the cha- pel of our Lady of Grace , is said to have stood at the north - west corner of the ...
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... surmounted with a pyra- mid of Portland stone , forming an obelisk about twenty feet in height . On each side of the pedestal a bason is cut into the solid stone , and supplied with water from a lion's head above . 56 THE SUFFOLK.
... surmounted with a pyra- mid of Portland stone , forming an obelisk about twenty feet in height . On each side of the pedestal a bason is cut into the solid stone , and supplied with water from a lion's head above . 56 THE SUFFOLK.
Page 57
... feet high . The turnkey's lodge is in the front , and has a leaden roof , on which executions take place . From the lodge , an avenue ninety - eight feet long leads to the keeper's house in the centre of the prison , from which the ...
... feet high . The turnkey's lodge is in the front , and has a leaden roof , on which executions take place . From the lodge , an avenue ninety - eight feet long leads to the keeper's house in the centre of the prison , from which the ...
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