Imagini ale paginilor
PDF
ePub

night, by Arundel Coke, Esq. barrister at law, and John Woodburn, who were afterwards convicted, on the Coventry act, for this offence, and executed, is printed among state tryals.'

The tryal, condemnation, and confessión, of Joseph Marsh, who was executed at Bury, on Wednesday, the 4th of August, 1725, for the murther of Thomas Summers, of Calford, in Suffolk, Together with the behaviour of George Noble, who was executed at the same time, for being concerned with two more in robbing Mr. Alderman Ray, of Bury, on the highway, and taking from him a horse, a watch, a gold ring, five shillings and sixpence in money, &c. Printed at Bury. 8vo.

'An authentic account of the life of Mr. Charles Drew, late of Long-Melford, in the county of Suffolk, who was tried and convicted, at Bury assizes, for the murder of his father, Mr. Charles John Drew, late an attorney at law, at Long-Melford aforesaid, 1749.' 8vo.

The genuine trial of Mary Beddingfield and Richard Kinges, before the honourable Sir Richard Adams, Knight, one of the barons of his Majesty's court of Exchequer, at the assizes held at Bury St. Edmund's, in the county of Suffolk, on Monday the 21st of March, 1763, for petty treason and murder, committed on John Beddingfield, late of Sternfield, in the county of Suffolk, tarmer; late the husband of the said Margery, and the master of the said Richard Kinges,

1763.' 8vo.

In the Philosophical Transactions, No. 189, p. 281, is Sir Philip Skippon's account of some Saxon coins found in the church-yard of Hundon, near Clare; and Dr. Wotton's remarks on them, p. 361; and in No. 203, p. 874, Mr. Dale's account of three, not mentioned by Sir Philip.

In No. 316, p. 137, is a letter from Orlando Bridgeman, Esq. concerniag a storm of thunder and lightning, at ipswich, July 16, 1708.

In No. 37, p.722. a relation of a sand flood, which overwhelmed a great tract of land, in and near Downham, by Thomas Wright, Esq. Abridged in Kirby's Suffolk Traveller, 2d edit. p. 239.

In No. 424 John Machin's (secretary to the Royal Society) account of a boy with a scaly skin, shed every autumn. A supplement to this account in vol. XLIX. p. 21, this person being the porcupine man.

In No. 464, p. 143, is an account of Margaret Cutting, at
Wickham-

Wickham-Market, speaking intelligibly, without a tongue; in a letter from Mr. Benj. Boddington to Mr. Baker. In No. 484, art. 11, Dr. Parson's physical observations on her case. I am very well informed this was all a cheat. She did it by a bullet tied to the tip of her tongue, which slipt the latter down her throat at pleasure. This affair ought to have been formally cleared up.

In No. 474, p. 191, an account of pits having several strata of shells from the bottom to within nine feet of the surface, in a farmer's ground, near Woodbridge, by the Rev. Mr. Roger Pickering; with a scheme for manuring land with such fossils, which were first discovered, with their use, at Levington, in this county, 1710.

The remarkable case of a poor family, at Wattisham, was communicated to the public by the Rev. Mr. Bones, minister of the place, and the late Dr. Woollaston, vol. LII. art. 83, 84, 85, 98; and the Gentleman's Magazine, May, 1762, p. 230. It was supposed to have arisen from eating bad bread, and paralleled by other cases in Switzerland, in Dr. Tissot's letter to Dr. Baker, vol. LV. art. 17.

In Archæologia, IV. p. 69, is an account of human bones, filled with lead, found in the church of Walsham-in-the-Wi} lows; in a letter from Mr. Worth, late of Diss, F. A. S. ta Edward King, Esq. with observations thereon, by Dr. Junter and Dr. Fothergill.

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

Brandon, 92

[blocks in formation]

Mettingham, 57
Mildenhall, 95
Nacton, 73
Needham, 105
Newmarket, 96
Neyland, 76
Offion, 105
Orford, 59

Orwell Haven, 76
Orwell Park, 73
Pakefield, 32
Parham, 53
Playford, 64
Raydon, 40
Rendlesham, 59
Rushbrooke, 96
Saxmundham, 47
Sibton, 47
Snape, 53

Somerly Hall, 29

Southwold, 36

Stoke, 77

Stow Market, 103

Sudbury, 101

Thetford, 95

Trimley St. Martin, 74

Ufford Street, 62

Walderswick, 41

Walton, 75

Wangford, 34

Wickham Market, 59

Wingfield, 79

Woodbridge, 62

Woolpit, 102

Yaxley, 80

ית.

« ÎnapoiContinuă »