A Guide to the Town, Abbey and Antiquities of Bury St. Edmunds: With Brief Notices of the Villages & Country Seats Within a Circuit of Eight Milesby R. Deck for the author, 1821 - 156 pages |
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Page 39
... Rougham , made the Queen's Highness a costly and delicate dinner . * And Sir Robert Germiue , or Jermyn , of Rushbrook , feasted the French Ambassadors , two several times , with which charges and courtesy , they stood mar- vellously ...
... Rougham , made the Queen's Highness a costly and delicate dinner . * And Sir Robert Germiue , or Jermyn , of Rushbrook , feasted the French Ambassadors , two several times , with which charges and courtesy , they stood mar- vellously ...
Page 119
... ROUGHAM . Rougham , 4 miles and a half S. S. E. from Bury , was given to the abbey by Earl Ulfketel , and granted by Henry VII to Sir Arthur Drury , in whose family it continued till 1640 . Rougham Hall is now the property of P. Bennet ...
... ROUGHAM . Rougham , 4 miles and a half S. S. E. from Bury , was given to the abbey by Earl Ulfketel , and granted by Henry VII to Sir Arthur Drury , in whose family it continued till 1640 . Rougham Hall is now the property of P. Bennet ...
Page 132
... Rougham , Nowton , and elsewhere , for the celebrating of his Anniversary , and for the use of the Alderman , Burgesses , Commonalty , and Poor of Bury . Mrs. MARGARET ODEHAM , A. D. 1474 , gave divers Houses and Lands in Bury and ...
... Rougham , Nowton , and elsewhere , for the celebrating of his Anniversary , and for the use of the Alderman , Burgesses , Commonalty , and Poor of Bury . Mrs. MARGARET ODEHAM , A. D. 1474 , gave divers Houses and Lands in Bury and ...
Page 137
... Rougham , gave 2001. for pur- chasing Land , to be applied for the apprenticing of poor Children , every two Years , a Boy from Rougham , and from St. Mary's Parish , Bury , alternately . WILLIAM COOKE , Esq . of Troston , gave two ...
... Rougham , gave 2001. for pur- chasing Land , to be applied for the apprenticing of poor Children , every two Years , a Boy from Rougham , and from St. Mary's Parish , Bury , alternately . WILLIAM COOKE , Esq . of Troston , gave two ...
Page 155
... Rougham , 119 . Rushbrook , 120 . S. Saxham , 120 , 121 . Saviour's , St. Hospital of , 95 . Saxon Tower , description of the , 82 . Schools , free , & c . 98 , 99 . School Hall Feoffments , 136 . Seats , principal , 108 . Shambles ...
... Rougham , 119 . Rushbrook , 120 . S. Saxham , 120 , 121 . Saviour's , St. Hospital of , 95 . Saxon Tower , description of the , 82 . Schools , free , & c . 98 , 99 . School Hall Feoffments , 136 . Seats , principal , 108 . Shambles ...
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