Richard Canning

Reverend Richard Canning (30 September 1708 – 8 January 1775) was an English topographer and antiquary active for many years in Suffolk.

There is a memorial to him in St Helen's Church, Ipswich. The inscription eulogises Canning as working to put local charities in Ipswich unto a most solid foundation. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Canning, Richard
Published 1749
printed for C. Davis, against Gray's-Inn, Holbourn; M. Cooper, in Pater-Noster Row; and W. Craighton in Ipswich

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by Canning, Richard
Published 1749
printed for C. Davis, against Gray's-Inn, Holbourn; M. Cooper, in Pater-Noster Row; and W. Craighton, at Ipswich

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by Canning, Richard
Published 1740
printed by W. Craighton: and sold by T. Longman and J. Osborn, in Pater-Noster-Row, London; J. Carlos, in Norwich; S. Watson, in Bury; J. Kendall, in Colchester; and W. Craighton in Ipswich

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by Canning, Richard
Published 1746
Printed for W. Craighton: and sold by Mrs. Dodd, at Temple-Bar, London: Mr. Thurbourn, at Cambridge; Mr. Watson, in Bury; Mr. Gleed in Norwich; Mr. Eaton, in Yarmouth; and Mr. Kendall, in Colchester