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... Blythburgh beyond on L. E. Fuller , esq . T. Trusson , esq . L. 335 On R. 541 L Crowfoot , esq . on L. Yoxford Grove , Ď . E Davy , esq . Cockfield Hall , Sir John Blois , bart .; and Staunton Esq . About three miles to the L. of ...
... Blythburgh beyond on L. E. Fuller , esq . T. Trusson , esq . L. 335 On R. 541 L Crowfoot , esq . on L. Yoxford Grove , Ď . E Davy , esq . Cockfield Hall , Sir John Blois , bart .; and Staunton Esq . About three miles to the L. of ...
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... BLYTHBURGH TO BEULES . THROUGH BULCHAMP . Blythburgh. On L. à R. to Kirkley . LOWESTOFT 늘 54 를 Hopton T. G. 14553 Inns - Crown , King's Head . Gunton Hall , -- Montague , esq .; aud on L. High House , Thomas Anguish , esq . 4604 ...
... BLYTHBURGH TO BEULES . THROUGH BULCHAMP . Blythburgh. On L. à R. to Kirkley . LOWESTOFT 늘 54 를 Hopton T. G. 14553 Inns - Crown , King's Head . Gunton Hall , -- Montague , esq .; aud on L. High House , Thomas Anguish , esq . 4604 ...
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George Alexander Cooke. JOURNEY FROM BLYTHBURGH TO BEULES . THROUGH BULCHAMP . Blythburgh to Cross the Blythe river . At the T. G. on R. a T. R. to Yar- mouth , on L. to 1424 Lord Rous , R. Brampton Hall , Bulchamp Henham Park Brampton ...
George Alexander Cooke. JOURNEY FROM BLYTHBURGH TO BEULES . THROUGH BULCHAMP . Blythburgh to Cross the Blythe river . At the T. G. on R. a T. R. to Yar- mouth , on L. to 1424 Lord Rous , R. Brampton Hall , Bulchamp Henham Park Brampton ...
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... Blythburgh , situated on the river Blyth , and gives name to the hundred . Its origin is uncertain , but it must have been of great antiquity , as several urns have been found here with Roman coins . They were discovered by men that ...
... Blythburgh , situated on the river Blyth , and gives name to the hundred . Its origin is uncertain , but it must have been of great antiquity , as several urns have been found here with Roman coins . They were discovered by men that ...
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... Blythburgh is SOUTHWOLD , or Sowold , pleasantly seated on a hill , and almost surrounded by the sea and the river Blythe , which has a bridge that leads into the town . In the year 1747 an act passed for effectually cleansing and ...
... Blythburgh is SOUTHWOLD , or Sowold , pleasantly seated on a hill , and almost surrounded by the sea and the river Blythe , which has a bridge that leads into the town . In the year 1747 an act passed for effectually cleansing and ...
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abbey acres aisles ancient Aylsham bart bishop of Norwich Blythburgh Botesdale breadth bridge Brockford Street building built Burnham Market Bury St called castle cattle chancel chapel chapmen church consists contains Cromer Cross dedicated to St distance Downham Dunwich Earl East Dereham Edmund eight England erected expence Fakenham feet formerly founded four miles Hall handsome Henry the Eighth hill horses houses hundred inhabitants Ipswich JOURNEY King Edward King Henry land late population act Lord Lynn manor market town Mary miles from London miles in length monastery monks Mundford Orford Ouse parish park parliament petty chapmen priory rectory Reepham reign of Edward reign of Henry reign of King river river Yare road Roman ruins sand Saxmundham Saxon seat Shropham side situated Southwold Stoke Ferry Suffolk Swaffham Thetford three miles tower toys trade village Walpole Walsingham Watton William Winfarthing Yare Yarmouth
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70 psl. - ... of glory; But far beyond my depth : my high-blown pride At length broke under me ; and now has left me, Weary, and old with service, to the mercy Of a rude stream, that must for ever hide me. Vain pomp, and glory of this world, I hate ye; I feel my heart new open'd : O, how wretched Is that poor man, that hangs on princes...
106 psl. - Rep. 118a, cited several ancient cases in support of the inherent judicial power to pass on the validity of an act of Parliament; and a great judge, Hobart, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, in the reign of James I. (Day v. Savage, Hobart, 87), used these memorable words...
125 psl. - It is done by women; the expence ten shillings an acre. It is then tied up in large bundles of eight or ten baits, 'and carted home to a barn or house to break directly. " Breaking is done by the stone, at one shilling.
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105 psl. - The present church consists of a nave with aisles, a large western tower, and another at the intersection of the nave with the transepts. The ancient parts of the building display semicircular arches, with short columns, large piers, &c. apparently parts of the original structure, though the north aisle, porch, and towers, are of a much later style than the nave and south aisle. The large...
99 psl. - ... the purpose of carrying up machines or any weighty ammunition. The chief entrance seems to have been on the north side, where in the second or inner rampart a passage is so formed that troops attempting...