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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Page 46
... Henry 11. which was decided in favour of the monks . In this parish is the manor of Godlesford , now called Gusford - hall ; which manor with its appurtenances in Godlesford , Belsted parva , and Wherestead , 46 THE SUFFOLK.
... Henry 11. which was decided in favour of the monks . In this parish is the manor of Godlesford , now called Gusford - hall ; which manor with its appurtenances in Godlesford , Belsted parva , and Wherestead , 46 THE SUFFOLK.
Page 78
... Monks at Thetford ; and was granted 32 Henry VIII . to Thomas Duke of Norfolk , who soon sold it to the Seck- fords ; and it came with Seckford Hall to Mr. Atkinson . 262 inhabitants . BRIGHTWELL . was anciently the lordship of John de ...
... Monks at Thetford ; and was granted 32 Henry VIII . to Thomas Duke of Norfolk , who soon sold it to the Seck- fords ; and it came with Seckford Hall to Mr. Atkinson . 262 inhabitants . BRIGHTWELL . was anciently the lordship of John de ...
Page 86
... be- tween them and those of Ipswich liberties , is a tract of land extraparochial . Part of this abut- ting on the Orwell , belonged to a little priory of Agustin Monks called Alnesbourn priory . The site of 86 THE SUFFOLK.
... be- tween them and those of Ipswich liberties , is a tract of land extraparochial . Part of this abut- ting on the Orwell , belonged to a little priory of Agustin Monks called Alnesbourn priory . The site of 86 THE SUFFOLK.
Page 87
... Monks called Alnesbourn priory . The site of the priory is now a farm - house be- longing to Philip Broke , esp ; and that of the church or chapel to it , hath a barn built upon it . In the year 1452 , at the request of William Turnour ...
... Monks called Alnesbourn priory . The site of the priory is now a farm - house be- longing to Philip Broke , esp ; and that of the church or chapel to it , hath a barn built upon it . In the year 1452 , at the request of William Turnour ...
Page 100
... monks were called monks of Rochester , because Roger Bigod gave it as a cell to the monks of Rochester . He endowed it with the small manor of Felix- stow priory , taken out of his manor of Walton , and with the churches of Walton and ...
... monks were called monks of Rochester , because Roger Bigod gave it as a cell to the monks of Rochester . He endowed it with the small manor of Felix- stow priory , taken out of his manor of Walton , and with the churches of Walton and ...
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