Historic Sites and Other Remarkable and Interesting Places in the County of SuffolkLongman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1839 - 300 páginas |
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... Earls of Norfolk , kept their iron rule over its serfs and domains , and those in which we now live . Within the ... Earl of Leicester , feasted his body of Flemings , whom he had brought from France , and their B native country , to ...
... Earls of Norfolk , kept their iron rule over its serfs and domains , and those in which we now live . Within the ... Earl of Leicester , feasted his body of Flemings , whom he had brought from France , and their B native country , to ...
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... Earl Hugh . This Roger , had received from William the Conqueror , no less than one hundred and seventeen Manors in Suffolk , and Henry , finding it still necessary to secure the good efforts of this already too powerful man , granted ...
... Earl Hugh . This Roger , had received from William the Conqueror , no less than one hundred and seventeen Manors in Suffolk , and Henry , finding it still necessary to secure the good efforts of this already too powerful man , granted ...
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... Earl , however - whom no kindness seems to have bound or power satisfied - opposed his benefactor in the rebel- lion against their father by Henry's sons . As has been before stated , he gave quarters to the Flemish Army under Leicester ...
... Earl , however - whom no kindness seems to have bound or power satisfied - opposed his benefactor in the rebel- lion against their father by Henry's sons . As has been before stated , he gave quarters to the Flemish Army under Leicester ...
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... Earl , destroyed his Castle at Walton . Locked up in his strong hold at Fram- lingham , Bigod determined to give the King battle ; but the disparity between the numbers of his garrison and those of the army arrayed against him , induced ...
... Earl , destroyed his Castle at Walton . Locked up in his strong hold at Fram- lingham , Bigod determined to give the King battle ; but the disparity between the numbers of his garrison and those of the army arrayed against him , induced ...
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... Earl Marshal of England , by Henry III , in 1246 , the office and honour of which he claimed in right of his mother . This man having endeavoured to turn aside the wrath of the C 66 Sovereign from Robert De Ros , who had kept THE CASTLE .
... Earl Marshal of England , by Henry III , in 1246 , the office and honour of which he claimed in right of his mother . This man having endeavoured to turn aside the wrath of the C 66 Sovereign from Robert De Ros , who had kept THE CASTLE .
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Abbey Abbot Aldborough altar ancient appears arms Barons beauty bestowed Bigod blood building Bury St Cardinal castle of Bungay Castle of Framlingham cause Cavendish chancel chapel character church College court Crabbe death deeds Duke of Norfolk Dunwich Earl Earl of Surrey Edmund's Edward Elizabeth enemies England erected existence father favour Fornham Framlingham Castle Framlingham Church friends Grace ground Hadleigh Hall hands Hengrave Henry Henry VIII Hitcham honour Howard Hugh Bigod Inchbald Ipswich John King land living Lord manor mansion Mary memory monarch monastery monks monument noble ornamented Parham parish persons poet portion possession present Priory Queen Redwald reign relics remains render residence Richard river Orwell Robert Rookwood ruins scite sheriff shew Sparrowe stands Stanningfield stone stood Suffolk Surrey Taylor Thetford things Thomas tomb took Tower town unto walls Waveney Westhorpe wife William Wolsey Wolsey's
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Página 125 - I do love these ancient ruins. We never tread upon them but we set Our foot upon some reverend history; And, questionless, here in this open court, Which now lies naked to the injuries Of stormy weather, some men lie...
Página 51 - At which sight the sheriff wept apace, and so did divers others of the company. After they had prayed, he rose up and kissed his wife, and shook her by the hand, and said : Farewell, my dear wife, be of good comfort, for I am quiet in my conscience. God shall stir up a father for my children.
Página 65 - He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one ; Exceeding wise, fair spoken, and persuading : Lofty and sour to them that loved him not ; But, to those men that sought him, sweet as summer; And though he were unsatisfied in getting (Which was a sin), yet in bestowing, madam, He was most princely. Ever witness for him Those twins of learning that he raised in yon, Ipswich and Oxford ! one of which fell with him, Unwilling to outlive the good that did it; The other, though unfinish'd, yet so famous, So...
Página 267 - For time has soften'd what was harsh when new And now the stains are all of sober hue; The living stains which Nature's hand alone, Profuse of life, pours forth upon the stone: For ever growing; where the common eye Can but the bare and rocky bed descry ; There Science loves to trace her tribes minute, The juiceless foliage, and the tasteless fruit ; There she perceives them round the surface creep, And while they meet their due distinction keep; Mix'd but not blended; each its name retains, And...
Página 259 - I am coward enough to dread such an end to my suspense. Can you, sir, in any degree aid me with propriety ? Will you ask any demonstrations of my veracity ? I have imposed upon myself, but I have been guilty of no other imposition. Let me, if possible, interest your compassion.
Página 50 - And in going up to his chamber, he still said ; God deliver me from you, God deliver me from you. And when he came up, he told master Bradford, for then both lay in one chamber, that he had made the bishop of London afraid : For...
Página 92 - Noble madam, Men's evil manners live in brass; their virtues We write in water.
Página 52 - Then lifted he up his eyes towards heaven, and prayed for his son, laid his hand upon the child's head, and blessed him, and so delivered the child to John Hull, whom he took by the hand, and said; Farewell John Hull, the faithfulest servant that ever man had.
Página 123 - Gentlemen, when I was young and thoughtless, and out of money, I and some companions, as unthinking as myself, went to this woman's house, then a public one, and having no money to pay our reckoning I hit upon a stratagem to get off scot-free.
Página 259 - ... propriety ? Will you ask any demonstrations of my veracity ? I have imposed upon myself, but I have been guilty of no other imposition. Let me, if possible, interest your compassion. I know those of rank and fortune are teased with frequent petitions, and are compelled to refuse the requests even of those whom they know to be in distress ; it is. therefore, with a distant hope I ventured to solicit such favor ; but you will forgive me, sir, if you do not think proper to relieve.