The suffolk traveller: or, a journey through Suffolk. In which is inserted the true distance in the roads, from Ipswich to every market town in Suffolk, and the same from Bury St. Edmund's. Likewise the Distance in the Roads from one Village to another; with Notes of Direction for Travellers, as what Churches and Gentlemen's Seats are passed by, and on which side of the Road, and the distance they are at from either of the said Towns. With a Short Historical Account of the Antiquities of every Market Town, Monasteries, Castles, &c. that were in former Times. By John Kirby, who took an actual survey of the whole county in the years 1732, 1733 and 1734.
- Kirby, John, 1690-1753.
- Date:
- M.D.CCXXXV. [1735]
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Ipswich : printed by John Bagnall, M.D.CCXXXV. [1735]
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[4],206,[2]p. ; 80.
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ESTC T145900
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