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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... late Earl of Orford ; and thus to the exertions of this gentleman was ow → ing the establishment of a breed of sheep throughout two counties , to the benefit of seve¬ ral thousands of farmers , and to the advantage of their landlords ...
... late Earl of Orford ; and thus to the exertions of this gentleman was ow → ing the establishment of a breed of sheep throughout two counties , to the benefit of seve¬ ral thousands of farmers , and to the advantage of their landlords ...
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... late years , by aiming at coach - horses , the breeders have produced a more handsome , light and active animal , which if fairly compared with the great black horse of the midland counties , will it is presumed by competent judges ...
... late years , by aiming at coach - horses , the breeders have produced a more handsome , light and active animal , which if fairly compared with the great black horse of the midland counties , will it is presumed by competent judges ...
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... late years , how- ever , considerable tracts occupied by them have been ploughed up , and converted into arable and pasture land . Among the implements of agriculture pecu- liar to Suffolk , or invented and first employed in this county ...
... late years , how- ever , considerable tracts occupied by them have been ploughed up , and converted into arable and pasture land . Among the implements of agriculture pecu- liar to Suffolk , or invented and first employed in this county ...
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... late as the time of Henry VIII . when Mr. Bilney who suffered Martyrdom , was appre- hended there , as he was preaching in favour of the reformation . North of St. George's chapel , viz . on the hills which lie near the north west ...
... late as the time of Henry VIII . when Mr. Bilney who suffered Martyrdom , was appre- hended there , as he was preaching in favour of the reformation . North of St. George's chapel , viz . on the hills which lie near the north west ...
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... late Mr. Neild , many years the coadjutant with the late Dr. Lettsom . The same applies to that at Bury . The boundary wall of the former incloses about an acre and a half of ground , and is twenty - four feet high . The turnkey's lodge ...
... late Mr. Neild , many years the coadjutant with the late Dr. Lettsom . The same applies to that at Bury . The boundary wall of the former incloses about an acre and a half of ground , and is twenty - four feet high . The turnkey's lodge ...
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