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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... given , the farmer will be ena- bled to omit it at the second return , and even at the third also , by means of clover , tares , peas , & c . This principle governs many variations , but where sufficient manure can be procured , the ...
... given , the farmer will be ena- bled to omit it at the second return , and even at the third also , by means of clover , tares , peas , & c . This principle governs many variations , but where sufficient manure can be procured , the ...
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... 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 hedge and dung keeping them sufficiently warm without any cover . In those parts of the ...
... 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 hedge and dung keeping them sufficiently warm without any cover . In those parts of the ...
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... given to the abbey of Bury by king Edward the confessor ; it contains the hundreds of Cosford , Babergh , Risbridge , Lack- ford , Blackbourn , Thedwastre , and Thingoe , and the half - hundred of Ixning ; for which the sessions are ...
... given to the abbey of Bury by king Edward the confessor ; it contains the hundreds of Cosford , Babergh , Risbridge , Lack- ford , Blackbourn , Thedwastre , and Thingoe , and the half - hundred of Ixning ; for which the sessions are ...
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... given to Henry VIII . by an act of parliament in 1535 . who granted it 1545. to sir John Jermie , knt . While the bishops of Norwich had it , they used frequently to reside at their house situated near the south side of the road ...
... given to Henry VIII . by an act of parliament in 1535 . who granted it 1545. to sir John Jermie , knt . While the bishops of Norwich had it , they used frequently to reside at their house situated near the south side of the road ...
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... given to the same incumbent till they were united . John de Bergham is mentioned 26 Edward 1 . as parson of St. Edmund's chapel , in Ipswich . This St. Edmund was Archbishop of Canter- bury , and being weary of the Pope's exactions in ...
... given to the same incumbent till they were united . John de Bergham is mentioned 26 Edward 1 . as parson of St. Edmund's chapel , in Ipswich . This St. Edmund was Archbishop of Canter- bury , and being weary of the Pope's exactions in ...
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