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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... reign of Henry VIII , seems to have been early attended to in this county , Bullein , who wrote his Bulwarke of Defence in the middle of the sixteenth century , mentions their growing at Brusyard , near Framlingham , and in many other ...
... reign of Henry VIII , seems to have been early attended to in this county , Bullein , who wrote his Bulwarke of Defence in the middle of the sixteenth century , mentions their growing at Brusyard , near Framlingham , and in many other ...
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... reign of Edward III . and was much used by our ancestors . In 1366 , no less than eighteen pounds of saffron were consumed in the household of Margaret , Coun- tess of Norfolk , at Framlingham Castle , in this county . It long coutinued ...
... reign of Edward III . and was much used by our ancestors . In 1366 , no less than eighteen pounds of saffron were consumed in the household of Margaret , Coun- tess of Norfolk , at Framlingham Castle , in this county . It long coutinued ...
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... reign created Michael de la Pole , earl of Suf- folk he was succeeded by Michael his son , who was slain in the battle of Agincourt . Wil- liam de la Pole , son of the last Michael , was created by king Edward VI . marquis , and after ...
... reign created Michael de la Pole , earl of Suf- folk he was succeeded by Michael his son , who was slain in the battle of Agincourt . Wil- liam de la Pole , son of the last Michael , was created by king Edward VI . marquis , and after ...
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... reign , for certain cxcesses and offences com- mitted by the burgesses of Ipswich , ( but what these were is not mentioned ) seized the borough into his own hands , and kept it till his nine- teenth year ; when being pleased , ( as it ...
... reign , for certain cxcesses and offences com- mitted by the burgesses of Ipswich , ( but what these were is not mentioned ) seized the borough into his own hands , and kept it till his nine- teenth year ; when being pleased , ( as it ...
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... reign of king Charles II . the burgesses of Ipswich surrendered their charter ; and , instead of it in 36 Charles II . they received another , which reduced the number of chief constables to eighteen ; and in this a power was reserved ...
... reign of king Charles II . the burgesses of Ipswich surrendered their charter ; and , instead of it in 36 Charles II . they received another , which reduced the number of chief constables to eighteen ; and in this a power was reserved ...
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