BUDDESDALE, (Suffolk) or BOTESDALE, near the b. of Norfolk, 72 cm. and 81 mm, from London. Though a thoroughfare from St. Edmundsbury to Yarmouth, it is a long mean built dirty T. with a poor Mt. on Th. It has a Fair on Holy-Th. and a grammar fr. sc. founded by Sir Nicholas Bacon, established by Q. Eliz. and endowed with several scholarships for students from Cambridge; but the master and usher are to be elected from Bennet's-college only, where Sir Nicholas was educated. The benefit of the school-house is, or was lately, in the gift of Edmund Brittiff, Esq;.