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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Page 21
... yearly value of 20 £ . Secondly , the franchise or liberty of St. Ed- mund , which was given to the abbey of Bury by king Edward the confessor ; it contains the hundreds of Cosford , Babergh , Risbridge , Lack- ford , Blackbourn ...
... yearly value of 20 £ . Secondly , the franchise or liberty of St. Ed- mund , which was given to the abbey of Bury by king Edward the confessor ; it contains the hundreds of Cosford , Babergh , Risbridge , Lack- ford , Blackbourn ...
Page 112
... yearly on August 4th principally for lambs . Soham lodge , is a modera building , encom- passed with a brick wall and a large moat , stand- ing within the park , to which the manor of the town belongs . It was anciently the seat of the ...
... yearly on August 4th principally for lambs . Soham lodge , is a modera building , encom- passed with a brick wall and a large moat , stand- ing within the park , to which the manor of the town belongs . It was anciently the seat of the ...
Page 113
... Bennet's Chantry , of the yearly value of £ 8 . The lands belonging to it lying in Eyke and Rendlesham , were granted 3 Edward VI , to sir Michael Stanhope and John Delle . The rectory is in Jacoc Chilton , clk TRAVELLER , 113.
... Bennet's Chantry , of the yearly value of £ 8 . The lands belonging to it lying in Eyke and Rendlesham , were granted 3 Edward VI , to sir Michael Stanhope and John Delle . The rectory is in Jacoc Chilton , clk TRAVELLER , 113.
Page 116
... yearly an outward garment , and thirty shillings each for firing . But one William Mayhew , a servant of this man's , built two of the apartments at his own expence . These eight persons enjoy the benefaction for life ; unless , for any ...
... yearly an outward garment , and thirty shillings each for firing . But one William Mayhew , a servant of this man's , built two of the apartments at his own expence . These eight persons enjoy the benefaction for life ; unless , for any ...
Page 118
... the late Chaloner Arcedeckne , esq . now the residence of Andrew Arcedeckne esq . But the manor belongs to the trustees of Chaloner Arcedeckne esq . There is a considerable fair held here yearly on the 118 THE SUFFOLK.
... the late Chaloner Arcedeckne , esq . now the residence of Andrew Arcedeckne esq . But the manor belongs to the trustees of Chaloner Arcedeckne esq . There is a considerable fair held here yearly on the 118 THE SUFFOLK.
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