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The principal charters which have been granted to the corporation of Ipswich in Suffolk, translated
London : [s.n.] , 1754
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An account of the gifts and legacies that have been given and bequeathed to charitable uses in the town of Ipswich : with some account of the present state and management, and some proposals for the future regulation of them
[England? : s.n.] , 1747
Report of the Committee Appointed to Enquire into the Present State of the Poor, and the Workhouses, in the Town of Ipswich : with a view, by means of consolidation, to the employment & classification, the general comfort and moral improvement, of the poor, and to the reduction of the poor's rate
[Ipswich, Suffolk? : The Committee] , 1822
An account of the gifts and legacies that have been given and bequeathed to charitable uses in the town of Ipswich : also, abstracts of charters and acts of Parliament relating to the improvement of the town, together with some account of the various public institutions, charity schools, benevolent societies, &c. &c
Ipswich : Printed and sold by A. Dorkin , 1819
Remarks and suggestions relative to the management of the poor, in Ipswich / by Wm. C. Fonnereau
Ipswich : Printed and sold by J. Raw , 1833
General regulations for the government of the new goal, at Ipswich, for the county of Suffolk : as drawn out at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, held by adjournment on the first day of July 1791
Ipswich : Printed and sold by G. Jermyn , 1791
A serious address to the members of the House of Commons : and gentlemen residing in the counties of Suffolk, Norfolk, and Essex ...
London : Printed for J. Williams , 1790
The trial, conduct, and execution of Benj. Edwards and James Strowger : who suffered at Ipswich, on Saturday, August 18, 1832, on the top of the Turnkey's Lodge, for feloniously setting fire to an out-house, stable, barn, and other buildings, in the occupation of Mr. Adolphus Stanford, at Westleton, Suffolk, on the night of the 30th of April last
[S.l : s.n , 1832]