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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... Town and Village according to its present state ; ars Index Table , shewing at one view the distance of all the Towns from London and each other . THE PRESENT PATRONS OF LIVINGS , IN EVERY PARISH ; AND THE FORMER AND PRESENT LORDS OF ...
... Town and Village according to its present state ; ars Index Table , shewing at one view the distance of all the Towns from London and each other . THE PRESENT PATRONS OF LIVINGS , IN EVERY PARISH ; AND THE FORMER AND PRESENT LORDS OF ...
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... 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 manufacture of hemp is ...
... 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 manufacture of hemp is ...
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... town either by what is now the London road , or by the Yarmouth road , it seems to stand low but when a traveller approaches the town by the ancient London road , which was over , Cattiwade and Bourn bridges , upon Wherstead hill , he ...
... town either by what is now the London road , or by the Yarmouth road , it seems to stand low but when a traveller approaches the town by the ancient London road , which was over , Cattiwade and Bourn bridges , upon Wherstead hill , he ...
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... town of Ipswich takes its name from its being seated where the fresh river Gippen or Gipping empties itself into the Orwell . It is spelt in domesday , Gyppeswid , Gyppeswiz , Gyp- pewycus , Gyppewic ; afterwards , by dropping the ...
... town of Ipswich takes its name from its being seated where the fresh river Gippen or Gipping empties itself into the Orwell . It is spelt in domesday , Gyppeswid , Gyppeswiz , Gyp- pewycus , Gyppewic ; afterwards , by dropping the ...
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... town of Ipswich doth extend itself from the said town to the Polles- head and had belonged time out of mind , and doth now belong , and is parcel of the said town , and of the farm which they hold of our Lord the King , & c . The ...
... town of Ipswich doth extend itself from the said town to the Polles- head and had belonged time out of mind , and doth now belong , and is parcel of the said town , and of the farm which they hold of our Lord the King , & c . The ...
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28 Henry abbot of Bury acres advowson afterwards vested bart Beccles bishop of Norwich Bosmere building built Butley called castle chancel chantry chapel Charles Clare crown daughter dedicated to St descended died seized dissolution duke of Norfolk Dunwich east Edmund Edward Edward III Edward IV Elizabeth erected Essex fair feet formerly the lordship gave granted hall hamlet heirs Henry VI Henry VIII honour Hoxne hundred impropriated inhabitants inscription Ipswich king Lackford lady land late Letheringham lord lord Huntingfield Lowestoft manor manor and advowson mansion marquis married miles monks monument Nacton Nettlestead Nicholas Orford parish contains patron Plomesgate possessions prior and convent priory queen rectory reign residence Richard river ruins Saints seat side sir John sir Robert sir Thomas sir William sold Southwold St Mary steeple stone tower town Ufford vested in sir vicarage village wards wife Wingfield