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 44
... seems to have been no grant made of the im- propriation , since the dissolution of that monas- try . In Domesday book only one church is mentioned , as dedicated to St. Mary ; which is supposed to be St. Mary at Tower . From hence we ...
... seems to have been no grant made of the im- propriation , since the dissolution of that monas- try . In Domesday book only one church is mentioned , as dedicated to St. Mary ; which is supposed to be St. Mary at Tower . From hence we ...
Page 47
... seem to have inhabited it many years ; for in 13 Henry VIII . it was sometimes called the Gate of old Robert Andrews , now of sir Andrews Windsor ; who took his christian name from the last mentioned family of An- drews he was ...
... seem to have inhabited it many years ; for in 13 Henry VIII . it was sometimes called the Gate of old Robert Andrews , now of sir Andrews Windsor ; who took his christian name from the last mentioned family of An- drews he was ...
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... seem to be or rather to have been , In dedicatione ecclesie omnium sanctorum . On the south side of the passage leading from St. Nicholas - street to this church - yard , stood the house where tradition says , Cardinal Wolsey was born ...
... seem to be or rather to have been , In dedicatione ecclesie omnium sanctorum . On the south side of the passage leading from St. Nicholas - street to this church - yard , stood the house where tradition says , Cardinal Wolsey was born ...
Page 55
... seems to have stood somewhere not far from St. Clement's steeple ; and as the East - gate formerly stood there , it might possibly have the Name of Osterbolt from that circumstance ; and this being allowed , as the church of St. Clement ...
... seems to have stood somewhere not far from St. Clement's steeple ; and as the East - gate formerly stood there , it might possibly have the Name of Osterbolt from that circumstance ; and this being allowed , as the church of St. Clement ...
Page 56
... seems to be of the like kind , Westerfield church is in the hamlet of Wykes - Ufford . The patronage of this church and Whitton are said in old writings to belong to the bishop of Ely , in right of a manor he then had in Bramford . The ...
... seems to be of the like kind , Westerfield church is in the hamlet of Wykes - Ufford . The patronage of this church and Whitton are said in old writings to belong to the bishop of Ely , in right of a manor he then had in Bramford . The ...
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