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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... seems in a manner barren , it is fit for improvement by chalk , clay , and crag ; which last is found by experi- ence to be preferable to the other two , and may be had cheaper . The heathy part , commonly used for sheepwalks , might ...
... seems in a manner barren , it is fit for improvement by chalk , clay , and crag ; which last is found by experi- ence to be preferable to the other two , and may be had cheaper . The heathy part , commonly used for sheepwalks , might ...
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... 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 places , The same ...
... 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 places , The same ...
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... seems to stand low but when a traveller approaches the town by the ancient London road , which was over , Cattiwade and Bourn bridges , upon Wherstead hill , he views it to more advantage ; situated , as in fact it is , on the side of a ...
... seems to stand low but when a traveller approaches the town by the ancient London road , which was over , Cattiwade and Bourn bridges , upon Wherstead hill , he views it to more advantage ; situated , as in fact it is , on the side of a ...
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... seems as if formerly it had been moated round . Many institutions , & c . are said in the books at Norwich to have been granted at this place . The manor of Wykes - bishop is now vested in the heirs of sir Samuel Barnardiston , of ...
... seems as if formerly it had been moated round . Many institutions , & c . are said in the books at Norwich to have been granted at this place . The manor of Wykes - bishop is now vested in the heirs of sir Samuel Barnardiston , of ...
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... seems as if both these churches were even then dilapidated . It is not known where they stood ; but there is a sort of uncertain tradition , which says , the church of St. Saviour stood behind St. Mary Elms ; and that the church of St ...
... seems as if both these churches were even then dilapidated . It is not known where they stood ; but there is a sort of uncertain tradition , which says , the church of St. Saviour stood behind St. Mary Elms ; and that the church of St ...
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