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The bitterness of ejection was increased by the inquitous means which were often employed to bring it about . The farmers , if we believe More , were “ got rid of either by fraud or force , or tired out with repeated wrongs into parting ...
The bitterness of ejection was increased by the inquitous means which were often employed to bring it about . The farmers , if we believe More , were “ got rid of either by fraud or force , or tired out with repeated wrongs into parting ...
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This brings us to the Bacons of Shrubland Hall , which remained in the family for some four generations . The first of the line appears to have been an Edward Bacon , M.P. for Great Yarmouth circa 1575-83 , Tavistock 1584-5 .
This brings us to the Bacons of Shrubland Hall , which remained in the family for some four generations . The first of the line appears to have been an Edward Bacon , M.P. for Great Yarmouth circa 1575-83 , Tavistock 1584-5 .
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This brings us the ill - fated reign of Charles I ( 1625-49 ) , when shipping is again the principal item of interest ; but now it is for fishing rather than naval engagements . Neither should we forget that very apt bit of description ...
This brings us the ill - fated reign of Charles I ( 1625-49 ) , when shipping is again the principal item of interest ; but now it is for fishing rather than naval engagements . Neither should we forget that very apt bit of description ...
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