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 60
... miles lower down . This port is almost dry at ebb ; but the returning tide , generally rising about twelve feet , converts it into a magnificent sheet of water . Here are two yards employed in ship- building ; and though the number of ...
... miles lower down . This port is almost dry at ebb ; but the returning tide , generally rising about twelve feet , converts it into a magnificent sheet of water . Here are two yards employed in ship- building ; and though the number of ...
Page 80
... which it is about three miles distant , he sold this cottage to the dowager Lady Bateman , for about half the sum he had expended upon it . It is now the summer resi- dence of Sir Samuel Brudenall Fludger , bart . , 80 THE SUFFOLK.
... which it is about three miles distant , he sold this cottage to the dowager Lady Bateman , for about half the sum he had expended upon it . It is now the summer resi- dence of Sir Samuel Brudenall Fludger , bart . , 80 THE SUFFOLK.
Page 85
... mile distant from the mill , are about 25 feet deep , and that the springs all rise in crag ; we can no way account for this crag so many feet under ground , but from the universal deluge . 205 inhabitants . MARTLESHAM . Sir John Verdun ...
... mile distant from the mill , are about 25 feet deep , and that the springs all rise in crag ; we can no way account for this crag so many feet under ground , but from the universal deluge . 205 inhabitants . MARTLESHAM . Sir John Verdun ...
Page 98
... mile from the mouth of Woodbridge river , and two miles from Orwell - haven : part of the foundation of the west - side of it , is still to be seen ; being now one hundred and eighty - seven yards in length , and nine feet thick ; it is ...
... mile from the mouth of Woodbridge river , and two miles from Orwell - haven : part of the foundation of the west - side of it , is still to be seen ; being now one hundred and eighty - seven yards in length , and nine feet thick ; it is ...
Page 99
... mile north of Felixstow High - street , and at the same distance east from Walton bounds , are some ancient and considerable ruins of a magnificent building , which goes by the name of Old - hall . This probably was erected for the ...
... mile north of Felixstow High - street , and at the same distance east from Walton bounds , are some ancient and considerable ruins of a magnificent building , which goes by the name of Old - hall . This probably was erected for the ...
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