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Mary had waited until she was established in Framlingham, near the very center of the county, before she sent her agents after Wentworth.
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Among these rich grounds stand some market towns, though not of very considerable note; such as Framlingham, where was once a royal castle, to which
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Among these rich grounds stand some market towns, though not of very considerable note; such as Framlingham, where was once a royal castle, to which
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Among these rich grounds stand some market towns, though not of very considerable note; such as Framlingham, where was once a royal castle, to which Queen Mary retired when the Northumberland faction, in behalf of the Lady Jane, endeavoured to supplant her.
Tour through Eastern Counties of England, 1722 Daniel Defoe 1696
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At a book fair in London in June, Maggs happened to wander to a stall near his own and was very taken by a correspondence chest filled with 500 letters written mostly from 1920 to 1940 by a woman called Dollie Morris from Framlingham in Suffolk.
A working life: The rare-book dealer Mark Tran 2010
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[2] The History of Framlingham, in the County of Suffolk, including ...
Letter 91 2009
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Framlingham, [2] I go now for it to Johnson's, St Paul's Church yard and to post this scrap to you with all Affection to Self and Wife and Bearns. —
Letter 91 2009
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Within a couple of months after Mary's Framlingham grant, Edward would publicly reveal his plan to disinherit Mary (and Elizabeth) in favor of Grey.
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While the king was busy trying to engineer the barring of Mary from the crown (which necessitated also barring Elizabeth), the royal officials, judges, and privy councilors hedged their bets by publicly supporting Edward's new plan for succession but, at the same time, ensuring that Mary had reason to be grateful to them by awarding her Framlingham and Hertford.
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To add insult to injury, Framlingham served as her headquarters during the succession crisis of July 1553.
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