A Description of the Ancient and Present State of the Town and Abbey, of Bury St. Edmund's: In the County of Suffolk. ... The Second Edition, with Corrections. ... To which is Likewise Added, a List of the Post and Stage Coaches, &c. to and from Bury; ...W. Green, 1771 - 86 pages |
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