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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... probably from the slips or beds in which the plants were set . Among the manures employed by the Suffolk farmers , the species called crag may be noted as peculiar to this county . It is composed of dry powdered shells , and formerly ...
... probably from the slips or beds in which the plants were set . Among the manures employed by the Suffolk farmers , the species called crag may be noted as peculiar to this county . It is composed of dry powdered shells , and formerly ...
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... probably admit of a considera- ble increase . Suffolk contains many rabbit - warrens , especi- ally in the western sand district . One of them near Brandon , is estimated to return about 40,000 rabbits in a year . Of late years , how ...
... probably admit of a considera- ble increase . Suffolk contains many rabbit - warrens , especi- ally in the western sand district . One of them near Brandon , is estimated to return about 40,000 rabbits in a year . Of late years , how ...
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... probably , belong to St. James's hospital . And the field near which it stood , is glebe belonging to the rec- tory of St. Hellen . From hence , and from the grant of St. James's fair , it may be conjectured that there was some ...
... probably , belong to St. James's hospital . And the field near which it stood , is glebe belonging to the rec- tory of St. Hellen . From hence , and from the grant of St. James's fair , it may be conjectured that there was some ...
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... probably the revenues of St. James's hospital ; for , besides the piece of glebe before mentioned , the rector of St , Hellen was entitled to some portion of the tythes arising annually from the lands in the hamlet of Wykes - bishop ...
... probably the revenues of St. James's hospital ; for , besides the piece of glebe before mentioned , the rector of St , Hellen was entitled to some portion of the tythes arising annually from the lands in the hamlet of Wykes - bishop ...
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... probably , belong to this chapel . St. Laurence is said , in Domesday , to have had twelve acres of land . Norman , the son of Eadnoth , gave this church to Trinity priory , who got it impropriated to them . But there having been no ...
... probably , belong to this chapel . St. Laurence is said , in Domesday , to have had twelve acres of land . Norman , the son of Eadnoth , gave this church to Trinity priory , who got it impropriated to them . But there having been no ...
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