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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... William Sabyn , but bought by the corporation and applied to several useful purposes . Here is an hospital for poor boys ; a grammar school room ; a public library ; a bridewell ; and a great part of it makes habitations for the poor of ...
... William Sabyn , but bought by the corporation and applied to several useful purposes . Here is an hospital for poor boys ; a grammar school room ; a public library ; a bridewell ; and a great part of it makes habitations for the poor of ...
Page 57
... William Brown , architect of Ipswich , and is highly creditable to his professionable abilities . Ad- joining this is an enclosed cattle market , an arrangement truly desirable in every populous town , the work of the same proprietors ...
... William Brown , architect of Ipswich , and is highly creditable to his professionable abilities . Ad- joining this is an enclosed cattle market , an arrangement truly desirable in every populous town , the work of the same proprietors ...
Page 64
... William Lancaster , esq . of Cattiwade , who married a daughter of Braham's , Brant- ham contains 385 inhabitants . BURSTALL , -Is called a berewic or hamlet of Bramford . The manor of Horrolds in Burstall was granted to Cardinal Wolsey ...
... William Lancaster , esq . of Cattiwade , who married a daughter of Braham's , Brant- ham contains 385 inhabitants . BURSTALL , -Is called a berewic or hamlet of Bramford . The manor of Horrolds in Burstall was granted to Cardinal Wolsey ...
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... William Blake . The hall in 9 Edward II . was the seat of John de Apple- by , afterwards of the Tilneys ; it afterwards be- longed to Thomas Kerridge , esq ; and was pur- chased of his heirs by Samuel Rush , esq ; to- gether with the ...
... William Blake . The hall in 9 Edward II . was the seat of John de Apple- by , afterwards of the Tilneys ; it afterwards be- longed to Thomas Kerridge , esq ; and was pur- chased of his heirs by Samuel Rush , esq ; to- gether with the ...
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... William de Munchensi died possessed of an estate here , 14 Edward I. Mi- chael de la Pole procured a special charter to hold a court - leet in his lordships of Stratford and Heigham , 7 Richard II . likewise for a market here on the ...
... William de Munchensi died possessed of an estate here , 14 Edward I. Mi- chael de la Pole procured a special charter to hold a court - leet in his lordships of Stratford and Heigham , 7 Richard II . likewise for a market here on the ...
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