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Just as Dame Alice relied on Stourbridge Fair for her spices etc , so Mary and Charles attended the famous Bury Fair , originally granted to the monastery in 1135 by Henry I and held for six days , around the feast of St James .
Just as Dame Alice relied on Stourbridge Fair for her spices etc , so Mary and Charles attended the famous Bury Fair , originally granted to the monastery in 1135 by Henry I and held for six days , around the feast of St James .
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In the first volume of the Proceedings of the Bury and West Suffolk Archaeological Institute , Samuel Tymms contributed a paper on “ Notes Towards a Medical History of Bury ” , which he had read on 8th June 1848.
In the first volume of the Proceedings of the Bury and West Suffolk Archaeological Institute , Samuel Tymms contributed a paper on “ Notes Towards a Medical History of Bury ” , which he had read on 8th June 1848.
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He began his medical practice in Huntingdon in 1789 , but moved to Bury soon after . He was the third son of the Reverend Francis Woolaston , F.R.S. , Rector of Chislehurst , Kent . He practised for some years in Bury before quitting ...
He began his medical practice in Huntingdon in 1789 , but moved to Bury soon after . He was the third son of the Reverend Francis Woolaston , F.R.S. , Rector of Chislehurst , Kent . He practised for some years in Bury before quitting ...
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