NEYLAND, (Suffolk) is a large T. 14 m. from Ipswich, 47 cm. 54 mm. from London, has a handsome bridge over the Stour, which, by reason of its low situation, often overflows it; but makes it amends by bringing it plenty of coal, &c. which otherwise must be fetched at a great distance. Here is a mf. of bays and says; which must probably have been once very considerable, from the many marble monuments of clothiers interred here in former ages, that are richly inlaid with brass. Here is a ch. sc. for 40 boys, viz. 30 of this place and 10 from Stoke, and 20 girls. Its Mt. is F. This manor in the R. of Cha. I. gave title of Baron to the Ld. Weston, afterwards E. of Portland.