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To be sold by private contract, either together or in parcels. A freehold estate, at Walsoken, in Norfolk, near the Turnpike Road form [sic] Lynn to Wisbeach
1774
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A report upon the harbour of King's Lynn, in Norfolk, by John Smeaton, engineer, and F.R.S.
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Smeaton, John, 1724-1792
1767
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To be sold at auction, by order of the assignee of Mr. Thomas Hendry, a bankrupt, (by John Chadwick) At the Globe in King's-Lynn, in the county of Norfolk, on Tuesday the 31st January, 1775, at three o'clock in the afternoon, in the following lots
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1775
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The Norfolk tragedy, given a full and true account of a horrid, barbarous and bloody murder, committed by Sarah Hazel, on the body of Mary Hazel, her daughter-in-law, at a town call'd Buxton, near Norwich, in Norfolk; a child only ten years of age, by beating and useing her in so shocking a manner, as will hereafter be related
1784
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By permission of the High Sheriff : The poll for knights of the shire for the county of Norfolk; taken March 23, 1768, before William Woodley, Esq; high sheriff. Candidates, Sir Armine Wodehouse, bart. Thomas de Grey, Esq. and Sir Edward Astley, bart. Wenman Coke, Esq
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1768
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A Dreadful example for wicked husbands : Or The virtuous wife in distress. Being a true relation of Mr John Fox, who lived in the town of Lynn, in Norfolk. How he married the daughter of one 'Squire Wilox, a lady of great beauty, merit, and a large fortune, contrary to the consent of all her friends. How he spent his and her substance in a riotous and debauxhed manner, with his lewd companions while she wanted bread for herself and children. How he was drove to despair, and hanged himself at the door of the house he formerly lived in. How his apparition was seen and heard a long time, making terrible noises to the great terror and disturbance of the neighbourhood
1799
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The Norfolk wonder; or The maiden's trance : Being a warning-piece to all wicked sinners to forsake their sins. Giving a true account of one Mary Lawrence, a servant girl, nineteen years of age. How she fell into three several trances on the 7th, 16th, and 24th of July last, as she was sitting among the family of Mr. John Drew, her master, living in the parish of Downham in Norfolk.--In which she saw, at several times, in a very particular manner. The joys and happiness of the righteous in the next world, and the miserable state of the wicked. Likewise, the several discourses that passed between the angel and the maid, concerning the things she had seen; and of her relations and kindred. And, also, the angel's particular charge to declare those things to the world, for the good of mankind, that they might escape the torments she had been eye-witness of.
1775
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Repiton-Lamb family papers, 1736-1956
1736
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A letter to a quaker in Norfolk, proving that mater baptism is the ordinance our Saviour (who came down from heaven to instruct us in the way thither) has appointed for one of the means of salvation; without which, according to the terms of the Gospel, we cannot enter into that kingdom
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Bedingfield, Philip
1730
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