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Norfolk Archaeology 22 (1)
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Title:
Norfolk Archaeology 22 (1)
Series
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Series:
Norfolk Archaeology
Volume
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Volume:
22 (1)
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Publication Type:
Journal
Publisher
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Publisher:
Norfolk & Norwich Archaeological Society
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1923
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Created Date:
12 May 2020
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Church plate in the Deanery of Tunstead
John Green Waller
1 - 16
The Norwich case. Particulars relating to the sufferings of Quakers in Norwich, 1682-3
A J Eddington
17 - 44
Muster roll and clergy list in the hundred of Holt, c. 1523
B Cozens-Hardy
45 - 58
More Norfolk palimpsest brasses in the churches of St Mary, Shelton, St Andrew, Honingham, St Mary, Holm-next-the-Sea, All Saints' Woodton, Reedham, and Swardeston
H O Clark
Feenagh Johnson
W R Rudd
59 - 74
Coat of arms of the Clere and Uvedale families in St Stephen's Street, Norwich
E A Kent
75 - 78
Note on the sepulchral slab at Hickling church
B Cozens-Hardy
79 - 82
Five compotus rolls of Blackbergh nunnery dating from 39 Henry VI to 20 Edward IV
A H Cooke
83 - 85
Notes on the Blackfriars' Hall, or Dutch church, Norwich
E A Kent
86 - 108
Literature relating to Norfolk Archaeology and Kindred Subjects 1923
Geo Stephen
109 - 120
Notes and Queries. Includes St. Paul's Church, Norwich. Old Manor, Walcot.
121 - 126
Proceedings, 1923. Includes accounts of Framingham Earl church, Langley Abbey, Wilby Hall, East Harling church, South Lopham church, Raynham Hall, and Roman villa at Gayton Thorpe