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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... supposed to be St. Mary at Tower . From hence we may conclude , that this church was not then built ; but that it succeeded the dilapida- ted church of St. Saviour , as St. Helen's did that of St. John in Caldwell , and as St. Ni ...
... supposed to be St. Mary at Tower . From hence we may conclude , that this church was not then built ; but that it succeeded the dilapida- ted church of St. Saviour , as St. Helen's did that of St. John in Caldwell , and as St. Ni ...
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... supposed to have stood not far from it . It might possibly be built upon the same place , and with some materials from that ; and to this conjecture , a stone at the west - end of the south isle , which rudely repre- sents St. Michael ...
... supposed to have stood not far from it . It might possibly be built upon the same place , and with some materials from that ; and to this conjecture , a stone at the west - end of the south isle , which rudely repre- sents St. Michael ...
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... supposed to have been a market - town ; the church is a good structure and many parts of it are of very elegant work- manship . The bells which are five in number are fixed in a shed in the church yard . In 1526 and 1527 , many legacies ...
... supposed to have been a market - town ; the church is a good structure and many parts of it are of very elegant work- manship . The bells which are five in number are fixed in a shed in the church yard . In 1526 and 1527 , many legacies ...
Page 80
... supposed to have landed here at his first arrival ; Orwell being even at that time a noted harbour , and much frequented . It is conjectured that he staid here some time , before he removed to Dunwich ; for many little mitred images of ...
... supposed to have landed here at his first arrival ; Orwell being even at that time a noted harbour , and much frequented . It is conjectured that he staid here some time , before he removed to Dunwich ; for many little mitred images of ...
Page 84
... supposed to have been washed by the sea ; towards which such light shells might be naturally carried , either at Noah's flood , or by the force of the tides to some places since for- saken by the sea . Whoever looks into any of these ...
... supposed to have been washed by the sea ; towards which such light shells might be naturally carried , either at Noah's flood , or by the force of the tides to some places since for- saken by the sea . Whoever looks into any of these ...
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