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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... taken place . In regard to the number of sheep in the whole county , Mr. Young calculates , that the sand districts have one sheep to two acres ; the rich and strong loams , one to four acres , and the fen district one to six acres ...
... taken place . In regard to the number of sheep in the whole county , Mr. Young calculates , that the sand districts have one sheep to two acres ; the rich and strong loams , one to four acres , and the fen district one to six acres ...
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... taken in treating of that town . The principal fabric of the county was , till lately , the spinning and combing of wool , which extended throughout , the greater part of Suf- folk , with the exception of the district in which the ...
... taken in treating of that town . The principal fabric of the county was , till lately , the spinning and combing of wool , which extended throughout , the greater part of Suf- folk , with the exception of the district in which the ...
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... taken in this order , Thingoe , Thedwastre , Blackbourn , Lackford , Risbridge , Baberg , and Cosford , but , that any place may be more easily found , the towns and villages in each hundred will be placed alphabetically . IPSWICH ...
... taken in this order , Thingoe , Thedwastre , Blackbourn , Lackford , Risbridge , Baberg , and Cosford , but , that any place may be more easily found , the towns and villages in each hundred will be placed alphabetically . IPSWICH ...
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... taken down . This appears from the journal of William Dowsing , of Stratford , who was prin- cipally concerned and had power of appointing deputies to visit and deface churches in Suffolk ; a part of which journal accidentally came into ...
... taken down . This appears from the journal of William Dowsing , of Stratford , who was prin- cipally concerned and had power of appointing deputies to visit and deface churches in Suffolk ; a part of which journal accidentally came into ...
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... taken away , might be made for this purpose . Among the rules of this society , one was , that all the parish priests of Ipswich , when certified of the death of any of the fraternity , by the beadle thereof , or otherwise , were to say ...
... taken away , might be made for this purpose . Among the rules of this society , one was , that all the parish priests of Ipswich , when certified of the death of any of the fraternity , by the beadle thereof , or otherwise , were to say ...
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