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| | GENUKI: Bury St Edmunds Supplementary |
 | | Bury, the principal town in West Suffolk, is situated in an open and highly-cultivated country, on the banks of the river Larke, a branch of the Ouse, and is a place of very high antiquity. |
 | | The living of St. Mary's is a perpetual curacy in the diocese of Ely, in the patronage of trustees. |
 | | Bury is the birthplace of many distinguished men, among whom may be named Lord Chancellor Aungerville, Bishop Gardiner, Sir Nicholas Bacon, Battely, the antiquarian, Capel Lofft, the friend of the young poets Kirk White and Robert Bloomfield, Repton, the landscape gardener, Bishop Towline, and Dr. Blomfield, the late Bishop of London. |
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