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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... seat upon the bench , and caused another to make proclamation , requiring William Shar- ford to come into court and save his fine : and as he did not appear directed him to be fined . The judge , who was a morose man , so highly ...
... seat upon the bench , and caused another to make proclamation , requiring William Shar- ford to come into court and save his fine : and as he did not appear directed him to be fined . The judge , who was a morose man , so highly ...
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... seat of John de Apple- by , afterwards of the Tilneys ; it afterwards be- longed to Thomas Kerridge , esq ; and was ... seats have been built ; one called the Chantry , from its being built 1 on lands given by Edmund Daundy , for endow ...
... seat of John de Apple- by , afterwards of the Tilneys ; it afterwards be- longed to Thomas Kerridge , esq ; and was ... seats have been built ; one called the Chantry , from its being built 1 on lands given by Edmund Daundy , for endow ...
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... seat of admiral Harland . Sproughton hall is now the seat of J. Smyth esq . 506 inhabitants STRATFORD . William de Munchensi died possessed of an estate here , 14 Edward I. Mi- chael de la Pole procured a special charter to hold a court ...
... seat of admiral Harland . Sproughton hall is now the seat of J. Smyth esq . 506 inhabitants STRATFORD . William de Munchensi died possessed of an estate here , 14 Edward I. Mi- chael de la Pole procured a special charter to hold a court ...
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... seat called the Place or Palace , which belonged to the Beaumonts ; but was purchased and rebuilt by Thomas White , esq . and was the residence of his son , in 1764. It is now the property of Thomas Western , esq . There was formerly a ...
... seat called the Place or Palace , which belonged to the Beaumonts ; but was purchased and rebuilt by Thomas White , esq . and was the residence of his son , in 1764. It is now the property of Thomas Western , esq . There was formerly a ...
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... seat of the Brews's , who built it in 1569 as appears by an ins cription over the door way it is worthy of the antiquarian's attention . This parish contains 90 inhabitants . W HERSTEAD . Gilbert de Reymes had this lordship in king ...
... seat of the Brews's , who built it in 1569 as appears by an ins cription over the door way it is worthy of the antiquarian's attention . This parish contains 90 inhabitants . W HERSTEAD . Gilbert de Reymes had this lordship in king ...
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