Southwold and Its Vicinity, Ancient and ModernF. Skill, 1839 - 420 psl. |
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Robert Wake. Sheriffe , Miss - Uggeshall - two copies Shrimpton , Joseph , esq . - Lloyd Street , Lloyd Square Shuttleworth ... Stradbroke , The Earl of - Henham Hall - two copies Strickland , Sir George , bart . M. P. — Boynton Hall ...
Robert Wake. Sheriffe , Miss - Uggeshall - two copies Shrimpton , Joseph , esq . - Lloyd Street , Lloyd Square Shuttleworth ... Stradbroke , The Earl of - Henham Hall - two copies Strickland , Sir George , bart . M. P. — Boynton Hall ...
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... Earl Stradbroke admission of four new feoffees to copyhold land , part of Woods - end marsh , sixty - five pounds , twelve shillings , and sixpence " — The sum of one shilling and sixpence is yearly paid to Lord Stradbroke , as 66 quit ...
... Earl Stradbroke admission of four new feoffees to copyhold land , part of Woods - end marsh , sixty - five pounds , twelve shillings , and sixpence " — The sum of one shilling and sixpence is yearly paid to Lord Stradbroke , as 66 quit ...
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Robert Wake. CHAPTER IV . We proceed to put our readers in possession of such MISCELLANEOUS PARTICULARS connected with the ... Earl of Stradbroke . Incumbent , the Revd . W. H. R. Birch . Church services , which are confined to Sundays ...
Robert Wake. CHAPTER IV . We proceed to put our readers in possession of such MISCELLANEOUS PARTICULARS connected with the ... Earl of Stradbroke . Incumbent , the Revd . W. H. R. Birch . Church services , which are confined to Sundays ...
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... Earl of Stradbroke , made proposals for termi- nating it " on principles of mutual concession . " The committee not considering the proposals sufficiently favor- able to the corporation , declined accepting them . lordship then called ...
... Earl of Stradbroke , made proposals for termi- nating it " on principles of mutual concession . " The committee not considering the proposals sufficiently favor- able to the corporation , declined accepting them . lordship then called ...
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Robert Wake. " letter addressed to him by you , dated 8th Sept. , and " containing the return of the company of volunteers at " Southwold ... Earl N 266 of Stradbroke , Sir Charles Blois , Bart . Incidents . ] 265 AND ITS VICINITY .
Robert Wake. " letter addressed to him by you , dated 8th Sept. , and " containing the return of the company of volunteers at " Southwold ... Earl N 266 of Stradbroke , Sir Charles Blois , Bart . Incidents . ] 265 AND ITS VICINITY .
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