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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... wards duke of Suffolk ; but was unlawfully be- headed on the gunwale of the boat that was carrying him to France . John the son of Wil- liam succeeded to his Father's honours ; having married Elizabeth , sister of king Edward IV . He ...
... wards duke of Suffolk ; but was unlawfully be- headed on the gunwale of the boat that was carrying him to France . John the son of Wil- liam succeeded to his Father's honours ; having married Elizabeth , sister of king Edward IV . He ...
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... Wards , as two of these were called 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 ...
... Wards , as two of these were called 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 ...
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... wards confirmed to John le Gray , bishop of Norwich , by king John ; and it belonged to the bishops of Norwich till it was given to Henry VIII . by an act of parliament in 1535 . who granted it 1545. to sir John Jermie , knt . While the ...
... wards confirmed to John le Gray , bishop of Norwich , by king John ; and it belonged to the bishops of Norwich till it was given to Henry VIII . by an act of parliament in 1535 . who granted it 1545. to sir John Jermie , knt . While the ...
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... ward 111. as belonging to Robert Andrews ; which family seem to have inhabited it many years ; for in 13 Henry VIII ... wards erecting another . But , by some misun- derstanding amongst those entrusted with this benefaction , the money ...
... ward 111. as belonging to Robert Andrews ; which family seem to have inhabited it many years ; for in 13 Henry VIII ... wards erecting another . But , by some misun- derstanding amongst those entrusted with this benefaction , the money ...
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... wards belonged to the heirs of Edmund Ham- mond , esq . The church was in use since the Year 1500 ; but the vicarage being united to the rectory of Whitton , the church was neglec- ted after that time , and was for some time used as a ...
... wards belonged to the heirs of Edmund Ham- mond , esq . The church was in use since the Year 1500 ; but the vicarage being united to the rectory of Whitton , the church was neglec- ted after that time , and was for some time used as a ...
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