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Proc Suffolk Inst Archaeol Hist 41 (2)
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Proc Suffolk Inst Archaeol Hist 41 (2)
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Series:
Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & History
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41 (2)
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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:
2006
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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:
25 Jan 2007
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A newly-discovered survival from the muniments of Maud of Lancaster's chantry college at Bruisyard
D Allen
151 - 174
Article on recently discovered ordinances of 1356 relating to the chantry college at Bruisyard, including a transcription and translation of the text, which describes the rule of the college in detail.
Late medieval enclosure --; a study of Thorney, near Stowmarket, Suffolk
Nicholas R Amor
175 - 197
Article tracing the patterns of land ownership and use, and the process of enclosure, in the manors of Thorney during the fifteenth century, including an examination of the process of social change and the evidence for high quality building as an indicator of prosperity in Stowmarket and its hinterland. The histories of the Hotot and Kebbyl families are described as an illustration.
Suffolk connections of the House of York
John Ashdown-Hill
199 - 207
Article presenting material and documentary evidence relating to the visits of Edward IV and Richard III to Suffolk, in the context of some of the House of York's wider links with the county.
Ptolemy's Gariennus, Burgh Castle and the Yare
Andrew Breeze
227 - 229
Article discussing the derivation of the name Gariennus, referring to the Roman for of Burgh Castle which itself was named after the River Yare. The author questions the usual association of the name with the Celtic term gario meaning a call, shout or word, instead suggesting that the name derives from the word garan meaning a crane or heron.
Archaeology in Suffolk 2005
231 - 259
Brief, separately authored summaries of archaeological investigations and discoveries made in the county of Suffolk during 2005. Entries are arranged alphabetically by town or parish within sections on individual finds and discoveries; archaeological surveys; archaeological excavations; and church and chapel recording.