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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... fields , without house , shed , or roof to cover them . A rough manger is formed of rails and stakes ; the cows are tied to posts , about three feet from each other , and have at their heads a screen of faggots . Litter is regularly ...
... fields , without house , shed , or roof to cover them . A rough manger is formed of rails and stakes ; the cows are tied to posts , about three feet from each other , and have at their heads a screen of faggots . Litter is regularly ...
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... field part of the county , bordering on Cambridgeshire . Bees are very little attended to in general ; though in the neighbourhood of uncultivated lands they would probably admit of a considera- ble increase . Suffolk contains many ...
... field part of the county , bordering on Cambridgeshire . Bees are very little attended to in general ; though in the neighbourhood of uncultivated lands they would probably admit of a considera- ble increase . Suffolk contains many ...
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... field , which seems as if formerly it had been moated round . Many institutions , & c . are said in the books at Norwich to have been granted at this place . The manor of Wykes - bishop is now vested in the heirs of sir Samuel ...
... field , which seems as if formerly it had been moated round . Many institutions , & c . are said in the books at Norwich to have been granted at this place . The manor of Wykes - bishop is now vested in the heirs of sir Samuel ...
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... field near which it stood , is glebe belonging to the rec- tory of St. Hellen . From hence , and from the grant of St. James's fair , it may be conjectured that there was some connexion between St. James's hospital and the Leprous ...
... field near which it stood , is glebe belonging to the rec- tory of St. Hellen . From hence , and from the grant of St. James's fair , it may be conjectured that there was some connexion between St. James's hospital and the Leprous ...
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... field almost opposite to Caldwell - hall , now called Cold - hall , on the south of the road leading to Kesgrave , stood the church of St. John baptist , in Caldwell ; of which there are no remains . It was impropriated to Trinity ...
... field almost opposite to Caldwell - hall , now called Cold - hall , on the south of the road leading to Kesgrave , stood the church of St. John baptist , in Caldwell ; of which there are no remains . It was impropriated to Trinity ...
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