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Էջ 168
“ The church is a great one , ” wrote Weaver , " and a fair large one of the old fashion , and divers tenements , houses , and lands to the same belonging , to the use of the poor , sick and impotent people there .
“ The church is a great one , ” wrote Weaver , " and a fair large one of the old fashion , and divers tenements , houses , and lands to the same belonging , to the use of the poor , sick and impotent people there .
Էջ 169
... was a very little proper house , and a proper lodging for the Master of the same , for the time being to dwell in . ' There was a church for the use of poor people thereto belonging , which appears to have been rebuilt or repaired ...
... was a very little proper house , and a proper lodging for the Master of the same , for the time being to dwell in . ' There was a church for the use of poor people thereto belonging , which appears to have been rebuilt or repaired ...
Էջ 172
( This might well have been the property originally belonging to this Order in Dunwich . ) Calendar of Patent Rolls . The foundations of the Knights Templars disappeared in the reign of James I. Curiously enough , it was the Arms of the ...
( This might well have been the property originally belonging to this Order in Dunwich . ) Calendar of Patent Rolls . The foundations of the Knights Templars disappeared in the reign of James I. Curiously enough , it was the Arms of the ...
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The White Queen | 21 |
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