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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... possession of the priory of Ca- nons - leigh in Devonshire , to sir John Reines- worth , knt . 32 Henry VIII . This house is described in the perambulation of the 26 Ed- ward 111. as belonging to Robert Andrews ; which family seem to ...
... possession of the priory of Ca- nons - leigh in Devonshire , to sir John Reines- worth , knt . 32 Henry VIII . This house is described in the perambulation of the 26 Ed- ward 111. as belonging to Robert Andrews ; which family seem to ...
Page 52
... possessions . The church was afterwards impropriated to the priory of St. Peter , and St. Paul , which was contiguous to the church - yard , and founded by the ancestors of Thomas Lacy and Alice his wife , for black canons of the order ...
... possessions . The church was afterwards impropriated to the priory of St. Peter , and St. Paul , which was contiguous to the church - yard , and founded by the ancestors of Thomas Lacy and Alice his wife , for black canons of the order ...
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... possession of that priory to Lionel Talmage , 36 Henry VIII . This family removed from hence to Helmingham , in Clay- don hundred . At a place called Dodneis in this parish , there was a small priory of black canons , which had revenues ...
... possession of that priory to Lionel Talmage , 36 Henry VIII . This family removed from hence to Helmingham , in Clay- don hundred . At a place called Dodneis in this parish , there was a small priory of black canons , which had revenues ...
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... possession of St. Peter's priory in Ipswich , Burstall contains 203 inhabitants . CAPEL . Here are three manors ; Church- ford - hall , Boitwell - hall , belonging to Queen's college , Cambridge ; and another small manor , this parish ...
... possession of St. Peter's priory in Ipswich , Burstall contains 203 inhabitants . CAPEL . Here are three manors ; Church- ford - hall , Boitwell - hall , belonging to Queen's college , Cambridge ; and another small manor , this parish ...
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... possessed of an estate here , 14 Edward I. Mi- chael de la Pole procured a special charter to hold a court - leet in his lordships of Stratford and Heigham , 7 Richard II . likewise for a market here on the Thursday in every week ; and ...
... possessed of an estate here , 14 Edward I. Mi- chael de la Pole procured a special charter to hold a court - leet in his lordships of Stratford and Heigham , 7 Richard II . likewise for a market here on the Thursday in every week ; and ...
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