A General History of the County of Norfolk: Intended to Convey All the Information of a Norfolk Tour, with the More Extended Details of Antiquarian, Statistical, Pictorial, Architectural, and Miscellaneous Information; Including Biographical Notices, Original and Selected, Том 2John Chambers J. Stacy, 1829 |
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... piece of land so fruitful , as it was reported by a courtier to James I. , at his first coming to the crown of ... pieces , and it is imagined there are a hundred bridges over the dykes which drain the lands . " The air here is said not ...
... piece of land so fruitful , as it was reported by a courtier to James I. , at his first coming to the crown of ... pieces , and it is imagined there are a hundred bridges over the dykes which drain the lands . " The air here is said not ...
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... piece of road in England , and dreaded by all travellers . This road is now excellent . BABINGLEY . Thirty - four miles . St. Felix . P. 53.- The church of Babingley , which has a square tower , is sup- posed to be the first church that ...
... piece of road in England , and dreaded by all travellers . This road is now excellent . BABINGLEY . Thirty - four miles . St. Felix . P. 53.- The church of Babingley , which has a square tower , is sup- posed to be the first church that ...
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... piece of an anchor . " An account of the privileges of this borough , surveyed the thirty - first of Elizabeth , may be seen in Blomefield , among which , " that the burgesses have a grant of a fair or free mart , from the feast of St ...
... piece of an anchor . " An account of the privileges of this borough , surveyed the thirty - first of Elizabeth , may be seen in Blomefield , among which , " that the burgesses have a grant of a fair or free mart , from the feast of St ...
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... piece of ground on the north - west side of the hospital , next adjoining the walls , and preserve the trees , and to keep her garden plat fair and handsome . To reside constantly there , not to lie abroad without license , nor above ...
... piece of ground on the north - west side of the hospital , next adjoining the walls , and preserve the trees , and to keep her garden plat fair and handsome . To reside constantly there , not to lie abroad without license , nor above ...
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... piece of ground , about an acre , ditched about with an old large ditch , about eight miles from Holme , where the lands lay , which were then claimed by the abbot of Ramsay . Here are the manors of Poynings , Sackvilles , Cockfield ...
... piece of ground , about an acre , ditched about with an old large ditch , about eight miles from Holme , where the lands lay , which were then claimed by the abbot of Ramsay . Here are the manors of Poynings , Sackvilles , Cockfield ...
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Страница 839 - March, 17(>1, was elected one of the knights companions of the most honourable order of the Bath.