History of the parish of Buxhall in the county of Suffolk; with twenty-four full-plate illustrations and a large parish map (containing all the field names) specially drawn for the work . ory of Buxhall aforesaid and the Piece of ground of the said HenryHill called Church Green containing in length 39 perches and in breadth45 feet To hold the said Common Highway when so inclosed to him thesaid Henry Hill his heirs and assigns for ever because the jurors aforesaid ontheir Oath say that he the said Henry Hill hath made and laid out instead ofthe said Common Highway so to be inclosed another high


History of the parish of Buxhall in the county of Suffolk; with twenty-four full-plate illustrations and a large parish map (containing all the field names) specially drawn for the work . ory of Buxhall aforesaid and the Piece of ground of the said HenryHill called Church Green containing in length 39 perches and in breadth45 feet To hold the said Common Highway when so inclosed to him thesaid Henry Hill his heirs and assigns for ever because the jurors aforesaid ontheir Oath say that he the said Henry Hill hath made and laid out instead ofthe said Common Highway so to be inclosed another highway in over and throughhis own close or Piece of Land called Enhams in the parish of Buxhall aforesaidas convenient for Passengers to all intents and purposes as the said Common High-way so to be enclosed now is. And further the Jurors aforesaid on their saidOath say that the said Highway so to be inclosed do {sic) contain in Length andBreadth as above and in the said Writt is mentioned and set forth. In Witnesswhereof as well I the said Sheriff as the Jurors aforesaid have to this Inquisitionsett our Hands and Seals the Day Year and Place aforesaid. Nathaniel Acton Esqr. The Parish, Descriptive and Historic 37 Church and State have always been well supported in this Parish. There arenow a few Dissenters, but even of these many attend the services of the Churchoccasionally. The Parish In politics is a stronghold of Conservatism. There is aLending Library of about two thousand books. These have been mostly suppliedby the writer. The charities are two. Mark Salter, by his will, dated August 30, 1615,left a yearly rent-charge of 20s. for the poor parishioners, arising from lands In theParish : 2s. 6d. from land late belonging to John Barnes, 8s. 6d. from land formerlybelonging to Mrs. Cotton, and 9s. from land formerly belonging to Robert OsborneFuller, and then known as late Kemballs. Also a sum of ^^148 4s. lod. left by the will of Mrs. Elizabeth SparkeGarnham invested


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