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It may have been an altar slab removed from the abbey church under the reforming hand of Edward VI . In 1731 the tomb was again disturbed . On this occasion the casket was opened by the curious , to find that the embalming had been ...
It may have been an altar slab removed from the abbey church under the reforming hand of Edward VI . In 1731 the tomb was again disturbed . On this occasion the casket was opened by the curious , to find that the embalming had been ...
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The earliest register of the church dates from 1672 , which had been removed here from All Saints . Gardner quotes a statement that the Register of Eye mentions that the churches of St Michael and St Bartholomew were swallowed by the ...
The earliest register of the church dates from 1672 , which had been removed here from All Saints . Gardner quotes a statement that the Register of Eye mentions that the churches of St Michael and St Bartholomew were swallowed by the ...
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Licence for the Friars Minor of Dunwich to enclose and hold the vacant plot there , of the yearly value of 21- , which they used to inhabit , and which was taken into the King's hands because they removed to another place in the town ...
Licence for the Friars Minor of Dunwich to enclose and hold the vacant plot there , of the yearly value of 21- , which they used to inhabit , and which was taken into the King's hands because they removed to another place in the town ...
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