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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... person who had a proper spot , cultivated some at least for his own use . This crop , however , is very little cultivated at pre- sent in Suffolk , except at Stowmarket , and in its neighbourhood , where there are about 200 hundred ...
... person who had a proper spot , cultivated some at least for his own use . This crop , however , is very little cultivated at pre- sent in Suffolk , except at Stowmarket , and in its neighbourhood , where there are about 200 hundred ...
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... by far- mers and cottagers , though it is very rare to see more than five or six acres in the hands of one person . This is an article of considerable im- C portance , on account of the employment afford- ed by TRAVELLER . 9.
... by far- mers and cottagers , though it is very rare to see more than five or six acres in the hands of one person . This is an article of considerable im- C portance , on account of the employment afford- ed by TRAVELLER . 9.
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... persons now living , not one of them hath raged to any violent degree . The town of Ipswich takes its name from its being seated where the fresh river Gippen or Gipping empties itself into the Orwell . It is spelt in domesday ...
... persons now living , not one of them hath raged to any violent degree . The town of Ipswich takes its name from its being seated where the fresh river Gippen or Gipping empties itself into the Orwell . It is spelt in domesday ...
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... throughout his land and seaports . III . That they should have a merchant's Gild and Hanse of their own . IV . That no person shall be quartered upon them without their consent , or 1 take any thing from them by force . V. TRAVELLER . 31.
... throughout his land and seaports . III . That they should have a merchant's Gild and Hanse of their own . IV . That no person shall be quartered upon them without their consent , or 1 take any thing from them by force . V. TRAVELLER . 31.
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... persons who attend the market and pay a small annual or weekly rent . In the centre of the interior quadrangle is a fountain , the pedestal surmounted with a pyra- mid of Portland stone , forming an obelisk about twenty feet in height ...
... persons who attend the market and pay a small annual or weekly rent . In the centre of the interior quadrangle is a fountain , the pedestal surmounted with a pyra- mid of Portland stone , forming an obelisk about twenty feet in height ...
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