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Proc Suffolk Inst Archaeol Hist 40 (1)
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Title:
Proc Suffolk Inst Archaeol Hist 40 (1)
Series
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Series:
Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & History
Volume
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Volume:
40 (1)
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
D Allen
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Publisher:
Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & History
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2001
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
10 Feb 2003
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Rumburgh Priory in the later Middle Ages: some new evidence
Martin R V Heale
8 - 23
Largely historical. Reports the discovery of fifty-eight documents, assembled as a single volume, which relate to the medieval history of the Suffolk monastery. Includes an:
Appendix: the priors of Rumburgh, 1349--1528
19
The dovecote turret of Hadleigh Deanery
John McCann
24 - 30
Reports the discovery of a dovecote in the turret of Hadleigh Deanery, a gatehouse built in 1495.
The public water supply of Ipswich before the Municipal Corporations Act of 1835
D Allen
31 - 54
Discusses sites involved with the provision of drinking water in Ipswich between the medieval period and the nineteenth-century.
Changing farm sizes in Woodland High Suffolk, 1690--1840
J A Theobald
55 - 64
Examines the changes that occurred in farm numbers and sizes in the district and tests whether there is any chronological connection between widespread farm amalgamation and the improvement in agricultural techniques.
Archaeology in Suffolk 2000
65 - 109
Reports on various recent archaeological investigations and finds in the county. Individual finds, field surveys, excavations, and church recording work are separately listed and recorded alphabetically by location.