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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... North - gate - Lete , and West - gate - Lete , so the two others were called East - gate - Lete and South - gate - Lete . We read likewise of Lose - gate , which stood at the ford through the salt river , though the 26 THE SUFFOLK.
... North - gate - Lete , and West - gate - Lete , so the two others were called East - gate - Lete and South - gate - Lete . We read likewise of Lose - gate , which stood at the ford through the salt river , though the 26 THE SUFFOLK.
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... sir Samuel Barnardiston , of Brightwell . The church of Wykes is sometimes mentioned in old writings ; but it is not known where it stood ; and possibly it might be no more than a chapel , for the use of the bishop and 38 THE SUFFOLK.
... sir Samuel Barnardiston , of Brightwell . The church of Wykes is sometimes mentioned in old writings ; but it is not known where it stood ; and possibly it might be no more than a chapel , for the use of the bishop and 38 THE SUFFOLK.
Page 39
... stood St. James's chapel now wholly demolished : this did , probably , belong to St. James's hospital . And the field near which it stood , is glebe belonging to the rec- tory of St. Hellen . From hence , and from the grant of St ...
... stood St. James's chapel now wholly demolished : this did , probably , belong to St. James's hospital . And the field near which it stood , is glebe belonging to the rec- tory of St. Hellen . From hence , and from the grant of St ...
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... stood the church of St. John baptist , in Caldwell ; of which there are no remains . It was impropriated to Trinity priory , and granted with that to Sir Thomas Pope . St. Edmund a Pountey , corruptly so called for Pontiniac in France ...
... stood the church of St. John baptist , in Caldwell ; of which there are no remains . It was impropriated to Trinity priory , and granted with that to Sir Thomas Pope . St. Edmund a Pountey , corruptly so called for Pontiniac in France ...
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... stood near St. Margaret's church- yard ; and is mentioned in Domesday , as being endowed in the conqueror's time with twenty- six acres of land . The strong foundation of this steeple was , many years ago undermined and blown up with ...
... stood near St. Margaret's church- yard ; and is mentioned in Domesday , as being endowed in the conqueror's time with twenty- six acres of land . The strong foundation of this steeple was , many years ago undermined and blown up with ...
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