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English: Detail of Tomb of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey in Framlingham Church from book:
The history of Framlingham, in the county of Suffolk;including brief notices of the Masters and Fellows of Pembroke-Hall, in Cambridge, from the foundation of the College, to the present time. Begun by the late Robert Hawes, Gent. Steward of the Manors of Framlingham and Saxted. With considerable additions and notes, by Robert Loder. Illustrated with ten Elegant Copper-Plates.
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Author Hawes, Robert; Loder, Robert
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Woodbridge
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printed by and for R. Loder
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History and Geography
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T036377
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