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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... formerly cultivated to a great ex- tent in Suffolk . This oriental plant was first grown in England in the reign of Edward III . and was much used by our ancestors . In 1366 , no less than eighteen pounds of saffron were consumed in the ...
... formerly cultivated to a great ex- tent in Suffolk . This oriental plant was first grown in England in the reign of Edward III . and was much used by our ancestors . In 1366 , no less than eighteen pounds of saffron were consumed in the ...
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... formerly produced a very great improvement in that part of the mar- itime district called the Sandlings , south of Woodbridge , Orford , and Saxmundham , by be ing spread on the black ling heaths with which that whole tract was formerly ...
... formerly produced a very great improvement in that part of the mar- itime district called the Sandlings , south of Woodbridge , Orford , and Saxmundham , by be ing spread on the black ling heaths with which that whole tract was formerly ...
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... formerly under the government of one high - sheriff , till the 17th . year of queen Elizabeth ; when Robert Ashfield , of Nether- hall in Pakenham , Esq ; was made the first high - sheriff of this county , distinct from the county of ...
... formerly under the government of one high - sheriff , till the 17th . year of queen Elizabeth ; when Robert Ashfield , of Nether- hall in Pakenham , Esq ; was made the first high - sheriff of this county , distinct from the county of ...
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... formerly granted . William De Ufford , Earl of Suffolk , died seized of it 5 Richard II . Afterwards the Willough- bys had it by descent from Charles Brandon , Duke of Suffolk . In Queen Elizabeth's time sir John Brewes , then sir ...
... formerly granted . William De Ufford , Earl of Suffolk , died seized of it 5 Richard II . Afterwards the Willough- bys had it by descent from Charles Brandon , Duke of Suffolk . In Queen Elizabeth's time sir John Brewes , then sir ...
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... formerly impropriated to the hospital of St. James , or St. Mary Magdalene , it hath been instituted into a rectory , above two hundred years . The bishop of Norwich had the advowson till he parted with the manor of Wykes . In a field ...
... formerly impropriated to the hospital of St. James , or St. Mary Magdalene , it hath been instituted into a rectory , above two hundred years . The bishop of Norwich had the advowson till he parted with the manor of Wykes . In a field ...
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