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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... RIVERS , FISHERIES , & c . & c . Noblemen's and Gentlemen's Seats , Every Town and Village according to its present state ; ars Index Table , shewing at one view the distance of all the Towns from London and each other . THE PRESENT ...
... RIVERS , FISHERIES , & c . & c . Noblemen's and Gentlemen's Seats , Every Town and Village according to its present state ; ars Index Table , shewing at one view the distance of all the Towns from London and each other . THE PRESENT ...
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... river Finn is at Swilland aud not Witnesham . For August 4th read July 23rd 175 189 The manor of Brampton is vested in the Earl of Stradbrooke . Dunwich market has been sometime discontinued . 191 Halesworth market is held on Tuesday ...
... river Finn is at Swilland aud not Witnesham . For August 4th read July 23rd 175 189 The manor of Brampton is vested in the Earl of Stradbrooke . Dunwich market has been sometime discontinued . 191 Halesworth market is held on Tuesday ...
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... rivers Waveney and Little Ouse , which part it from Norfolk ; and on the South by the Stour , which parts it from the county of Essex . The length of it from East to West , is about 47 miles ; and its breadth from North to South , about ...
... rivers Waveney and Little Ouse , which part it from Norfolk ; and on the South by the Stour , which parts it from the county of Essex . The length of it from East to West , is about 47 miles ; and its breadth from North to South , about ...
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... part , reaches from the river Or- well , by the seacoast to Yarmouth , and is pretty nearly separated from the Woodlands , by the great road leading from Ipswich , through Sax- mundham and Beccles , to Yarmouth ; iso that it 2 THE SUFFOLK.
... part , reaches from the river Or- well , by the seacoast to Yarmouth , and is pretty nearly separated from the Woodlands , by the great road leading from Ipswich , through Sax- mundham and Beccles , to Yarmouth ; iso that it 2 THE SUFFOLK.
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... river Gippen or Gipping empties itself into the Orwell . It is spelt in domesday , Gyppeswid , Gyppeswiz , Gyp- pewycus , Gyppewic ; afterwards , by dropping the Guttural , it was written Yppyswyche ; and then , as our spelling improved ...
... river Gippen or Gipping empties itself into the Orwell . It is spelt in domesday , Gyppeswid , Gyppeswiz , Gyp- pewycus , Gyppewic ; afterwards , by dropping the Guttural , it was written Yppyswyche ; and then , as our spelling improved ...
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