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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... Sir Thomas Pope . St. Edmund a Pountey , corruptly so called for Pontiniac in France , where he was buried , had a chapel which stood towards the south- west corner of Rosemary - lane , Brook - street 40 THE SUFFOLK.
... Sir Thomas Pope . St. Edmund a Pountey , corruptly so called for Pontiniac in France , where he was buried , had a chapel which stood towards the south- west corner of Rosemary - lane , Brook - street 40 THE SUFFOLK.
Page 43
... sir Thomas Pope . The church of St. Margaret is not mentioned in domesday , so that it was not then in being ; but the church of the Holy Trinity being 1 wholly appropriated to the use of the prior and convent TRAVELLER . 43.
... sir Thomas Pope . The church of St. Margaret is not mentioned in domesday , so that it was not then in being ; but the church of the Holy Trinity being 1 wholly appropriated to the use of the prior and convent TRAVELLER . 43.
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... sir Thomas Loudham and others , about the year 1279. Upon the dissolution it was granted to John Eger . It was of large extent ; reaching from St. Nicho- las - street ; to St. Stephen's lane . Part of it was standing in the early part ...
... sir Thomas Loudham and others , about the year 1279. Upon the dissolution it was granted to John Eger . It was of large extent ; reaching from St. Nicho- las - street ; to St. Stephen's lane . Part of it was standing in the early part ...
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... lord here 31 Edward I. sir Thomas Mosel was lord here afterwards : the Feltons had the lord- ship for some ages , and at last it came with the other estate of that family to the right honour- able the earl of Bristol . 339 inhabitants ...
... lord here 31 Edward I. sir Thomas Mosel was lord here afterwards : the Feltons had the lord- ship for some ages , and at last it came with the other estate of that family to the right honour- able the earl of Bristol . 339 inhabitants ...
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... sir John Barker , bart . it is now the seat of C. S. Collinson . Near to ... Thomas the martyr , 3 Henry V. The advowson belonged formerly to the dukes ... Thomas Mors and Margaret his wife , were so great benefactors towards it , that ...
... sir John Barker , bart . it is now the seat of C. S. Collinson . Near to ... Thomas the martyr , 3 Henry V. The advowson belonged formerly to the dukes ... Thomas Mors and Margaret his wife , were so great benefactors towards it , that ...
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