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Proc Suffolk Inst Archaeol Hist 41 (3)
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Proc Suffolk Inst Archaeol Hist 41 (3)
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Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & History
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41 (3)
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Journal
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Editor:
Colin Richmond
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Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & History
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Year of Publication:
2007
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://www.suffolkarch.org.uk/
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Created Date:
10 Jan 2008
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Master William Pykenham, Ll.D (c. 1425--97): scholar, churchman, lawyer, and gatehouse builder
Charles Tracy
289 - 322
The paper reconsiders the social background, intellectual and administrative abilities, and career as a cleric of William Pykenham, and highlights his social pretensions as expressed through his buildings at Ipswich and Hadleigh. The paper also discusses Pykenham's tomb at Hadleigh church.
Change and decay in east Suffolk: the vicissitudes of parish fortunes
Judith Middleton-Stewart
323 - 334
The article considers documentary evidence of four late medieval intercessory (chantry) foundations in East Anglian parishes (Daundy's Chantry, Ipswich; St Andrew's Church, Walberswick; the Holy Ghost Gild, Beccles; and the Maison Dieu, Dunwich), in the context of the economics and history of the parishes.
Sir Robert, Lord Curson, soldier, courtier and spy, and his Ipswich mansion
John M Blatchly
Bill Haward
335 - 350
Biographical account of the career of Sir Robert Curson (c. 1460--1535). and a description and reconstruction from documentary sources of his Ipswich mansion, along with an account of its subsequent history.
The supposed Saxon earthworks at Rendlesham
Sarah Harrison
Tom Williamson
351 - 354
The author discusses an approximately oval earthwork in the north of Rendlesham Park, which it has been suggested by previous authors was of Saxon origin. It is argued, on the basis of an examination of the earthwork carried out in 2006, that the features not Saxon in date, but are field boundaries and parkland clumps of no great antiquity.
William Pykenham: a retraction and an apology
Colin Richmond
355 - 356
The author retracts some of the conclusions drawn in his article `New light on William Pykenham?' in Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History 40:4 (2004), pages 437--42.
Archaeology in Suffolk 2006
357 - 381
Brief, separately authored summaries of archaeological investigations and discoveries made in the county of Suffolk during 2006. Entries are arranged alphabetically by town or parish within sections on individual finds and discoveries; archaeological excavations; and church recording.
Excursions 2006
389 - 396
Brief, separately authored notes on various observations and findings made during visits to historic buildings and archaeological sites in Suffolk by members of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History during 2006.