Every Town and Village according to its present state; an THE PRESENT PATRONS OF LIVINGS, THE FORMER AND PRESENT LORDS OF THE MANORS. Woodbridge: PRINTED BY J. MUNRO; SOLD BY LONGMAN AND CO. ERRATA. 60 PAGE. for Sir P. Brooks read Sir P. Broke, and for C. Burness read C. Berners, esq. 104 112 The source of the river Finn is at Swilland and not Witnesham. 175 189 191 217 220 229 257 The manor of Brampton is vested in the Earl of Stradbrooke. The manors in Kessingland are vested in John Morse, Esq. Flixton manor is vested in the R Lowestoft manor is vested in th Oulton manor is ad ir John Penr 4 George Anguish, and not in Mrs. Penrice. George Anguish, and not in J. Penrice. me Susannah Graves, and not in THE SUFFOLK TRAVELLER. HE county of Suffolk, so called from the Saxon appellation Sudfolk, or the Southernfolk, is so called with respect to Norfolk, or the Northern-folk. It is a maritime county; bounded on the East, by the German ocean; on the West by Cambridgeshire; on the North, by the rivers Waveney and Little Ouse, which part it from Norfolk; and on the South by the Stour, which parts it from the county of Essex. The length of it from East to West, is about 47 miles; and its breadth from North to South, about 27 miles; and contains near 1269, square miles, or about 812,160 acres. It is subdivided into twenty-three hundreds, in which are twenty-eight market-towns: the whole number of parishes is 523, besides hamlets. The hundreds according to the returns in 1821. are as follow: B |