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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... priory of St. Peter , without any vicarage created ; and its being thus impropriated , when the last valuation was made , occasioned its not being valued in the king's books . The impropriation was granted , 7 Edw . VI . to William Webb ...
... priory of St. Peter , without any vicarage created ; and its being thus impropriated , when the last valuation was made , occasioned its not being valued in the king's books . The impropriation was granted , 7 Edw . VI . to William Webb ...
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... priory , and granted with that to Sir Thomas Pope . St. Edmund a Pountey , corruptly so called for Pontiniac in France , where he was buried , had a chapel which stood towards the south- west corner of Rosemary - lane , Brook - street ...
... priory , and granted with that to Sir Thomas Pope . St. Edmund a Pountey , corruptly so called for Pontiniac in France , where he was buried , had a chapel which stood towards the south- west corner of Rosemary - lane , Brook - street ...
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... priory ; but being in the gift of the bishop of Norwich , as St. Hellen's was , they were given to the same incumbent till they were united . John de Bergham is mentioned 26 Edward 1 . as parson of St. Edmund's chapel , in Ipswich ...
... priory ; but being in the gift of the bishop of Norwich , as St. Hellen's was , they were given to the same incumbent till they were united . John de Bergham is mentioned 26 Edward 1 . as parson of St. Edmund's chapel , in Ipswich ...
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... priory of the Holy Trinity . - Trinity church , from which probably the priory had its name , stood near St. Margaret's church- yard ; and is mentioned in Domesday , as being endowed in the conqueror's time with twenty- six acres of ...
... priory of the Holy Trinity . - Trinity church , from which probably the priory had its name , stood near St. Margaret's church- yard ; and is mentioned in Domesday , as being endowed in the conqueror's time with twenty- six acres of ...
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... priory was founded and chiefly endowed before 1177 . by Norman Gastrode , for black canons of the order of St ... priory to him and his successors . The grant of the fair was afterwards confirmed by king John , who , moreover , gave to ...
... priory was founded and chiefly endowed before 1177 . by Norman Gastrode , for black canons of the order of St ... priory to him and his successors . The grant of the fair was afterwards confirmed by king John , who , moreover , gave to ...
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