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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... side of a hill , with a south aspect , declining by a gradual and easy descent to the quay where the foot of it is washed by the Orwell . The soil , is most healthy , which is sand , crag , or gravel . The hills which rise above it to ...
... side of a hill , with a south aspect , declining by a gradual and easy descent to the quay where the foot of it is washed by the Orwell . The soil , is most healthy , which is sand , crag , or gravel . The hills which rise above it to ...
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... side of it to Donham bridge by John's Ness the distance is greater . These bounds of the liberties of the borough have been often ascertained ; but the last deter- mination concerning them was in 13 king Hen- ry VIII . when a felon ...
... side of it to Donham bridge by John's Ness the distance is greater . These bounds of the liberties of the borough have been often ascertained ; but the last deter- mination concerning them was in 13 king Hen- ry VIII . when a felon ...
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... sides , almost the whole way . These hills on each side are enriched and adorned with almost every object that can make a landscape agreeable ; such as churches , mills , gentlemen's seats , villages and other buildings , woods , noble ...
... sides , almost the whole way . These hills on each side are enriched and adorned with almost every object that can make a landscape agreeable ; such as churches , mills , gentlemen's seats , villages and other buildings , woods , noble ...
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... side of the road , leading towards Nacton from Bishops - hill ; where there is now a square field , which seems as if formerly it had been moated round . Many institutions , & c . are said in the books at Norwich to have been granted at ...
... side of the road , leading towards Nacton from Bishops - hill ; where there is now a square field , which seems as if formerly it had been moated round . Many institutions , & c . are said in the books at Norwich to have been granted at ...
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... side of the passage leading from St. Nicholas - street to this church - yard , stood the house where tradition says , Cardinal Wolsey was born ; The Cardinal's father be- queathed in his will 6s . 8d . to the high altar of St. Nicholas ...
... side of the passage leading from St. Nicholas - street to this church - yard , stood the house where tradition says , Cardinal Wolsey was born ; The Cardinal's father be- queathed in his will 6s . 8d . to the high altar of St. Nicholas ...
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