Suffolk Miscellany |
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In Minutes from Nicholas Stone's Pocket Book , 1620 , is the following : “ In Suffolk I made a tomb for Sir Edmund Bacon's Lady in the Church at Redgrave . I made another for his sister Lady Gawdy in the same place .
In Minutes from Nicholas Stone's Pocket Book , 1620 , is the following : “ In Suffolk I made a tomb for Sir Edmund Bacon's Lady in the Church at Redgrave . I made another for his sister Lady Gawdy in the same place .
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The Bacon chapel is on the north side of the church . Turning to the Coddenham registers , baptisms from 1589 to 1732 are twenty - two ; marriages six , one of which was that of Philip Bedingfield to Anne Bacon ; burials from 1611 to ...
The Bacon chapel is on the north side of the church . Turning to the Coddenham registers , baptisms from 1589 to 1732 are twenty - two ; marriages six , one of which was that of Philip Bedingfield to Anne Bacon ; burials from 1611 to ...
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The Reverend Edmund Farrer in his Monumental Brasses for Suffolk lists several for the Bacon family . First comes that for Sir ... de Bacon , c . 1320 at Gorleston . This is described as “ a mutilated example , in so - called banded ...
The Reverend Edmund Farrer in his Monumental Brasses for Suffolk lists several for the Bacon family . First comes that for Sir ... de Bacon , c . 1320 at Gorleston . This is described as “ a mutilated example , in so - called banded ...
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Foreword | 11 |
A Great Suffolk Lady | 15 |
The White Queen | 21 |
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