DISSE, (Norfolk) 76 cm. 93 mm. from London, stands on the r. Waveney, in the most S. confines of the Co. The Mt. which is well stored with yarn and linen cloth, besides other goods, is on F. and the Fair on the eve, day, and morrow of St. Simon and St. Jude, and 3 days after, procured by Robert Ld. Fitzwaker, Ld. of the manor in the R. of Edw. I. In the R. of Hen. VI. it went, by marriage, to Tho. Ratcliff, Esq; whose descendants, being Lds. Fitzwalter and Es. of Sussex, enjoyed it, till Robert E. of Sussex alienated it, in the R. of Jam. I. to Frances Shute, widow. Here is a ch. sc.