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Identifier: suffolktraveller00kirb (find matches)
Title: The Suffolk traveller
Year: 1764 (1760s)
Authors: Kirby, John, 1690-1753
Subjects: Suffolk (England) -- Description and travel
Publisher: London, Printed for J. Shave and sold by T. Longman
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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g Parties on the Behalfof the Corporation. This Charter, now recited in A. D.J 446, incorporates the Town by the Stile of The«« BURGESSES of IPSWICH ; and declares them tobe a perpetual Community Corporate, by that Name. TheCharter of King EdwardYV. in J.D. 1464, altered theStile and made it, ** The Bailives, Burgefles, and Com-** munity of the Town of Ipfwich. Or, as it is nowcommonly called in Englijh, The Bailives, Burgefles,and Commonalty of the Tov/n of Ipfwich. The Charterof 17 KingC/6flr/^iII. J, D, 1665, made no Alterationin the Stile; but that of 7^b CharlesW. J.D. in 1685,made an Addition to it, and called them, The Bailives,* Burgefles, and Community (or Commonalty) of the« Town or Borough of IPSWICH in the County of Suf-** foli. However, as the Corporation hath not ailedunder this lafl: Charter fince the Revolution in 1688, theproper Stile of the Corporation now is, * The Bailives,* BurgeflTcs, and Commonalty of the Town of IPS-^ WICH, without any further Addition. SJM-
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(6i ) S A M F 0 R D. TH E Hundred of Samford is bounded by the Stotiron the South, on the Weft by the Hundredsof Babergh and Cosford^ on the Eaft by theOrwelly and on the North by the Liberties of Ipfwich. Arwerton. The Lordfhip of this Place belongedanciently to the Family of Davellers. Sir Robert Baconmarried Ifabel, Daughter of Bartholomew Danviliers, wholeft no Male Iflue, and thereby obtained the Manorabout the Year 1330. And in 20 Edward III. or1345, he had the Grant of a Market and Fair here.It came afterwards to the Calthorpes^ and was purcbafedby Sir Philip Parker, Knt. of Sir Drue Drury\, about theYear 1577. Philip Parker^oi Arwertcn^ was created aBaronet 16 July, 1661. This Manor and Eftate is nowvefted in the Dowager Lady of the Right Hon. the LordChedworth, who was one of the Daughters of the late SirPhilip Parker Long, Bart. Belstead, or LittleBeljiead. In King John^s Time,or that of King Henry UI. at the latefl. JVilliam de Gol-dingkam paid Fines to Ipfwich, for Freedomsuffolktraveller00kirb

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  • bookyear:1764
  • bookdecade:1760
  • bookcentury:1700
  • bookauthor:Kirby__John__1690_1753
  • booksubject:Suffolk__England_____Description_and_travel
  • bookpublisher:London__Printed_for_J__Shave_and_sold_by_T__Longman
  • bookcontributor:Allen_County_Public_Library_Genealogy_Center
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  • bookleafnumber:79
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