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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... lordship staid too long at dinner ; one of them in a frolic , took his seat upon the bench , and caused another to make proclamation , requiring William Shar- ford to come into court and save his fine : and as he did not appear directed ...
... lordship staid too long at dinner ; one of them in a frolic , took his seat upon the bench , and caused another to make proclamation , requiring William Shar- ford to come into court and save his fine : and as he did not appear directed ...
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... lordship of this place be- longed anciently to the family of Davellers , from whom it descended to sir Robert Bacon , by marriage about 1330. In 1345 , he had the grant of a market and fair here . It came after- wards to the Calthorpes ...
... lordship of this place be- longed anciently to the family of Davellers , from whom it descended to sir Robert Bacon , by marriage about 1330. In 1345 , he had the grant of a market and fair here . It came after- wards to the Calthorpes ...
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... lordship of the Talbots ; and for very many years of the Timperlys . The hall , & c . was bought of them by Richard Powis , esq . sometime member for Orford . Erom him it was purchased by Sir Richard Lloyd , knt . one of the barons of ...
... lordship of the Talbots ; and for very many years of the Timperlys . The hall , & c . was bought of them by Richard Powis , esq . sometime member for Orford . Erom him it was purchased by Sir Richard Lloyd , knt . one of the barons of ...
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... Lordship of Richard de Holbrook , who paid fines to Ipswich for himself and villains in Holbrook and Tattingston ; afterwards it was Mr. Daundy's , then it was the Clenches ; Judge Clench , who died in 1607 , lies buried in the Church ...
... Lordship of Richard de Holbrook , who paid fines to Ipswich for himself and villains in Holbrook and Tattingston ; afterwards it was Mr. Daundy's , then it was the Clenches ; Judge Clench , who died in 1607 , lies buried in the Church ...
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... lordship in king John's time ; for he was him- self admitted a free burgess of Ipswich , and compounded for an exemption from toll , custom & c . for his villains in Wherstead . The church was early impropriated to the prior and convent ...
... lordship in king John's time ; for he was him- self admitted a free burgess of Ipswich , and compounded for an exemption from toll , custom & c . for his villains in Wherstead . The church was early impropriated to the prior and convent ...
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