The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County: Suffolk ; Surrey ; SussexT. Maiden, 1813 - Architecture |
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... son Firminus , in an obstinate battle fought at Bullchamp , near Dunwich , in 655 , The remains of the two princes were interred at Blithburgh , but after afterwards removed to the abbey church at Bury . The 24 SUFFOLK .
... son Firminus , in an obstinate battle fought at Bullchamp , near Dunwich , in 655 , The remains of the two princes were interred at Blithburgh , but after afterwards removed to the abbey church at Bury . The 24 SUFFOLK .
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Edward Wedlake Brayley, John Britton. afterwards removed to the abbey church at Bury . The assistance afforded to Penda by Ethelred , the unnatural brother of Anna , now procured his elevation to the throne of East - Anglia , which ...
Edward Wedlake Brayley, John Britton. afterwards removed to the abbey church at Bury . The assistance afforded to Penda by Ethelred , the unnatural brother of Anna , now procured his elevation to the throne of East - Anglia , which ...
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... Canute's reign , Abbot Ethel- stan , having with great pains discovered his bones , removed them to his abbey at Ramsey . D 2 • See Beanties , Vol . XI . Norfolk . p 15 , Thomas , Thomas , his deacon , succeeded him , and was SUFFOLK . 35.
... Canute's reign , Abbot Ethel- stan , having with great pains discovered his bones , removed them to his abbey at Ramsey . D 2 • See Beanties , Vol . XI . Norfolk . p 15 , Thomas , Thomas , his deacon , succeeded him , and was SUFFOLK . 35.
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... abbey of St. Osyth , in Essex . Easculphus , or Astulfus , was the next bishop . How long he enjoyed the episcopal dignity does not appear ; but it is conjec- tured to have been not much less than fifty years , as no mention is found of ...
... abbey of St. Osyth , in Essex . Easculphus , or Astulfus , was the next bishop . How long he enjoyed the episcopal dignity does not appear ; but it is conjec- tured to have been not much less than fifty years , as no mention is found of ...
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... abbey and town of Bury St. Edmund's was after- wards built ; from which the Beoderic , village ( then very small ) was called Beodrices - worde , i . e , Beodrici Villa : and his demesne lands , were the fields adjacent to the town of ...
... abbey and town of Bury St. Edmund's was after- wards built ; from which the Beoderic , village ( then very small ) was called Beodrices - worde , i . e , Beodrici Villa : and his demesne lands , were the fields adjacent to the town of ...
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