BIBLIOGRAPHY


of Articles and Communications

to the

Suffolk Archaeological Association, 1845-1848

Bury and West Suffolk Institute of Archaeology, 1848-1853

Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History, and Bury Athenaeum, 1853-1868

Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History, 1869-1954

Suffolk Institute of Archaeology, 1954-1975/6

Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History, 1977-2000.


arranged in alphabetical order of contributor

and Parts independently dated by publication 'year for' date.



compiled by


Steven J. Plunkett,

M.A., Ph.D., F.S.A.


Compiled Aug 1997 to Dec 2000.

Copyright is reserved in this Bibliography by the Compiler, for publication in this or any other location.


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Abbott, A.R., 1888, Observations at Gorleston Church. (6 Jul 1885). VI xiv-xv.


Adair, R. S., 1930, Red deer. XX Part 3, 322.


Aitken, M.J., 1963, Magnetic survey and dating [Cox Lane kilns]. (in Smedley and

Owles 1963). XXIX Part 3, 327-329.


Allen, D., and Blatchly, J., 1990, An Elizabethan swan-upper for the Deben estuary.

XXXVII Part 2, 143-145.

Allen, D., 1993, A fourteenth-century divorce in Stoke-by-Nayland. XXXVIII Part 1,

1-7.

Allen, D., 1995, An eighteenth century organ in Little Glemham church. XXXVIII

Part 3, 296-301.

Allen, D., 1996, The vanished barrel organ of Coddenham church. XXXVIII Part 4,

442-454.

Allen, D., 1997, Daniel Browninge of Crowfield; a little-known High Sheriff of

Suffolk and the Stowmarket Assizes of 1695. XXXIX Part 1, 28-47.

Allen, D., 1999, An arms sale at Nettlestead in 1682. XXXIX Part 3, 331-338.


Allen Brown, R., 1950, Framlingham castle and Bigod 1154-1216. XXV Part 2,

127-148.


Almack, H.H., 1911, Roman finds from Long Melford. XIV Part 2, 286.


Almack, R., 1849, Sign of the White Swan. (Read 14 Sep 1848). I Part 2, 50-52.

Almack, R., 1851, On notices of Samuel Appleton, John Winthrop and John Clopton.

(Communication, 25 Sep 1850). I Part 5, 221-222.

Almack, R., 1851, On the Cavendish family. (Communication, 25 Sep 1850). I Part

5, 225.

Almack, R., 1855, Some account of Melford Church. II Part 2, 73-83.

Almack, R., 1868, Kedington alias Ketton, and the Barnardiston family. IV Part 3,

123-182.

Almack, R., Obituary, see Babington 1876.


Alsford, S., 1982, Thomas le Rente: a medieval town ruler. XXXV Part 2, 105-115.


Anderson, A., 1968, The former timber spire of Monks Eleigh Church. XXXI Part 2,

202-206.


Anderson, F.W., 1966, Stone [Stonham Aspal]. (in Smedley and Owles 1966). XXX

Part 3, 234-5.


Andrews, H.C., 1928, Notes on some families and brasses at Great Thurlow and Little

Bradley, Suffolk. XX Part 1, 43-47.


Andrews, S., and Redstone, L.J., 1929, Suffolk courts in English. XX Part 2,

199-213.


Anon, 1851, Will of George Whatloke, of Clare. - 1539. (Read 14 Mar 1850). I Part

5, 187-190.

Anon, 1852, Will of Thomas Trumpoor alias Euston. (Read 27 Sep 1850). I Part 6,

267-8.

Anon, 1853, Will of John Gardener, of Bury. - 1506. I Part 7, 329-330.

Anon, 1854, Original Documents - No. I. Mandate of the Bishop of Norwich, 1583.

II Part 1, 40.

Anon, 1855, Catalogue of books in the Library of the Institute. II Part 2, following

p. 102.

Anon, 1855, Original Documents - No. II. Letter from Duke of Richmond referring to

the Battle of Dettingen, 1743. II Part 3, 113-117.

Anon, 1855, On the Church of St Peter and St Paul, Eye. II Part 3, 125-148.

Anon, 1862, Grant of arms to the town of Hadleigh. III Part 2, 311-313.

Anon, 1862, Original Documents - No. III. Grant by Berta de Wanci to Hugh

Talemasche of a messuage in Bury. III Part 2, 313-314.

Anon, 1869, Examination of Suffolk Tumuli: The Seven Hills, Ampton. Quarterly

Journal I, 19-20.

Anon, 1869, Hessett Church. Discovery of mural paintings. Quarterly Journal I, 22.

Anon, 1869, Timworth Church (Discovery of mural paintings and encaustic tiles).

Quarterly Journal I, 22-23.

Anon, 1869, Forgeries (a travelling vendor at work in Suffolk). Quarterly Journal

I, 24.

Anon, 1869, Spurious antiquities ("Flint Jack" in Suffolk). Quarterly Journal II,

42-43.

Anon, 1872, Notice of the death of Samuel Tymms. IV Part 5, supplementary page.

Anon, 1874, Notes of the Halesworth meeting and excursion, 1870 (with detailed

observations at Halesworth, Westhall, Southwold and Bramfield). IV Part 7,

444-456.

Anon, 1876, Description of an unofficial excursion on 8 Jul 1872 to the Woodbridge

area. V Part 1, 123-4.

Anon, 1880, Notes on the earlier history of the parish of Mendlesham (Read 30 Jun

1874). V Part 3, 259-261.

Anon, 1880, Sketch of the history of the Manor of Westhorpe (Read 30 Jun 1874). V

Part 3, 253-257.

Anon, 1889, Books belonging to the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology, &c, VII Part 1,

Supplement, 8pp.

Anon, 1891, Rushbrooke: Davy's Church notes, monuments in the Church and

churchyard, the Almshouse, and parish registers. VII Part 3, 336-362.

Anon, 1892, Monumental inscriptions in Dennington Church, and Rectors of

Dennington. VIII Part 1, 77-82.

Anon, 1898, Obituary notice of John Greene 1810-1867. X Part 1, 17-18.

Anon, 1898, Catalogue of books, MSS., andc., in the Library of the Suffolk Institute

of Archaeology and Natural History. X Part 1, 97-124.

Anon, 1899, Collection of brass rubbings in the possession of the Suffolk Institute of

Archaeology. X Part 2, 237-249.

Anon, 1899, Index of articles, contributions, papers, published in the Proceedings of

the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology during the years 1848-1898, Vols I.-IX.

inclusive. X Part 2, Supplement (25 pp.).

Anon, 1900, A descriptive catalogue of ancient deeds in the Public Record Office. X

Part 3, 251-344. Index of Places and Names, X Part 3, 399-413.

Anon, 1900, The Arms of Sir Robert Naunton (with notes by P.C. Rushen). X Part 3,

380-1.

Anon, 1901, The condition of the Archdeaconries of Suffolk and Sudbury in the year

1603. XI Part 1, 1-46.

Anon, 1901, Survey of Orford Castle, 1600. XI Part 1, 50.

Anon ('The Hon. Secretary', 1905), 1905, Debenham: its Halls and manors. XII Part

2, 218-222.

Anon ('The Hon. Secretary', 1907), 1907, Mettingham Church. XIII Part 1, 108-110.

Anon, 1908, Lindsey Church and Chapel. XIII Part 2, 243-249.

Anon, 1910, Annual Excursion. Sudbury, Clare and Long Melford. July 28th and

29th, 1910. XIV Part 1, 91-3.

Anon, 1910, Clare Priory. XIV Part 1, 108-9.

Anon, 1910, Excursion to Peterborough Cathedral (18 Aug. 1910). XIV Part 1, 110.

Anon, 1911, Excursions in the Eye district (3 Aug 1911). XIV Part 2, 261-266.

Anon, 1911, Picture at Hardwick House of a window formerly in the Abbey of Bury

St Edmunds. The ‘Iconotypicon Buriense' of Spelman. XIV Part 2, 275-79.

Anon, 1912, Visit to Hintlesham Hall (20 July 1912). XIV Part 3, 308-09.

Anon, 1912, Excursions to the Old Minster and Dunwich (1 Aug 1912). XIV Part 3,

310-318.

Anon, 1913, Hadleigh deanery and its court. Two Acta books of the Deanery of

Bocking. XV Part 1, 16-44.

Anon, 1913, Robert Bloomfield, the Suffolk poet. XV Part 1, 45-62.

Anon, 1913, Excursions, 1913. XV Part 1, 63-5.

Anon, 1913, Annual excursion (Thetford, 14 Aug 1913). XV Part 1, 74-78.

Anon, 1913, Excursion to Euston Hall and district (15 Aug 1913). XV Part 1, 79-81.

Anon, 1914, Edwardstone: its church and Priory. XV Part 2, 87-99.

Anon, 1914, Whelnetham Magna. Suit re Advowson (1286). XV Part 2, 100-112.

Anon, 1914, Suffolk County Records: Extracts from the Sessions Order Book, 1639-

1651. XV Part 2, 144-182.

Anon, 1914, Excursions 1914 (30-31 July 1914: Bures, Sudbury, Castle Hedingham),

XV Part 2, 212-217.

Anon, 1914, The ancient chapel of Bures. XV Part 2, 218-224.

Anon, 1918, Obituary notices - Mr Monteith Ogilvie, and The Rev. William

Symonds, M.A. XVI Part 3, 282.

Anon, 1919, H.H. Prince Frederick Duleep Singh's lecture at Ipswich. Repairing or

restoring. (repr. from EADT). XVII Part 1, 80-82.

Anon, 1919, In Memoriam: The Rev. A.W. Darwin, M.A. XVII Part 1, 86.

Anon, 1919, In Memoriam: The Rev. Canon Maurice Byles Cowell. XVII Part 1, 86.

Anon, 1919, In Memoriam: Major-General N.W. Barnardiston, C.B. XVII Part 1,

86-7 (repr. from EADT)

Anon, 1919, In Memoriam: Mr H. Lord. XVII Part 1, 87. (repr. from Bury and

Norwich Post)

Anon, 1919, In Memoriam: Colonel Edward John Dewing. XVII Part 1, 87-8. (repr.

from Bury and Norwich Post)

Anon, 1919, In Memoriam: The Rev. Canon William Roland Raven-Hart. XVII Part

1, 88. (repr. from EADT)

Anon, 1919, In Memoriam: The Rev. F.D. Brown. XVII Part 1, 88. (repr. from

EADT)

Anon, 1920, Notes on St Mary the Virgin, Coddenham. XVII Part 2, 127-134.

Anon, 1920, Summer Excursion, July 29th 1920. Needham Market, Coddenham and

Hemingstone. XVII Part 2, 142-145.

Anon, 1920, In Memoriam: Mr Francis Charles Peecock. XVII Part 2, 149.

Anon, 1920, In Memoriam: Deputy-Surgeon General W.A. Smith-Wynne. XVII Part

2, 149.

Anon, 1921, Excursion to Hadleigh (21 July 1921). XVII Part 3, 193-7.

Anon, 1921, Bramford excursion (19 May 1921). XVII Part 3, 197-8.

Anon, 1921, Review: Early Suffolk Tracts, Pamphlets and Printed Sheets, Vol I,

1473-1650, by J Harvey Bloom XVII Part 3, 199-200.

Anon, 1921, Review: Towns of New England and Old England, Ireland and

Scotland. XVII Part 3, 200-201.

Anon, 1921, Obituary: George Gery Milner-Gibson-Cullum. XVII Part 3, 202.

Anon, 1923, Barton Hill tumulus (notice of excavation). XVIII Part 2, 161.

Anon, 1924, Ipswich Excursion (26 May 1924). XVIII Part 3, 247-9.

Anon, 1924, Excursion to Baylham, Nettlestead and district (15 August 1924). XVIII

Part 3, 249-51.

Anon, 1924, Obituary: Mr Algernon Beckford Bevan, J.P. XVIII Part 3, 254.

Anon, 1925, Manors of Suffolk (information received). XIX Part 1, 94.

Anon, 1926, In Memoriam: Mr Thomas Tindal Methold. XIX Part 2, 252.

Anon, 1926, In Memoriam: His Highness Prince Frederick Duleep Singh, F.S.A.,

M.V.O., M.A. XIX Part 2, 252-3.

Anon, 1926, In Memoriam: Lady Wood. XIX Part 2, 253.

Anon, 1926, Edwards of Dennington and Framlingham, County Suffolk (Pedigree).

XIX Part 2, insert after p. 253.

Anon, 1928, Excursion in the Debenham District (Debenham, Crows Hall, Framsden

Hall, High House Otley, 13 September 1928, with observations by E. Farrer).

XX Part 1, 97-100.

Anon, 1928, Excursions: Long Melford neighbourhood. (Polstead, Boxford, Chilton

Hall, Acton, Long Melford Hall, Kentwell Hall, Long Melford Church, 11

June 1928, with observations by C. Morley). XX Part 1, 101-104.

Anon, 1928, Excursion in South Elmham district. (St Peter's Church, St Peter's Hall,

St Margaret, South Elmham Hall, South Elmham Minster, Rumburgh church,

Wissett, Halesworth, 3 Aug 1928, with observations by E. Farrer and V.B.

Redstone). XX Part 1, 104-109.

Anon, 1929, The Lord Lieutenancy of Suffolk under the Tudors. XX Part 2, 227-231.

Anon, 1930, Obituary: Canon Frederick Edward Warren. XX Part 3, 317-18.

Anon, 1932, Restoration of Yaxley pulpit. XXI Part 2, 170-71.

Anon, 1932, Excursions. (19 May 1932: Lavenham, Cockfield and Hesset). (25 July

1932, Moulton, Cheveley, Lydgate and the Saxhams.) XXI Part 2, 174-75.

Anon, 1933, Finds. XXI Part 3, 263.

Anon, 1946, Obituary: Mr Vincent Burrough Redstone. XXIV Part 1, 61.

Anon, 1954, Ancient Monuments in Suffolk. XXVI Part 3, 233-234.


Armstead, J.B., 1855, Some account of the Court Leet of the Borough of Clare, with

extracts from the verdicts of the Headboroughs. II Part 3, 103-112.


Arnott, J., 1897, The Church and Priory of S. Mary, Woodbridge. IX Part 3, 338-344.


Arnott, W.G., 1951, Early mediaeval occupation site at Rendlesham. XXV Part 3,

308.

Arnott, W.G., 1960, William Pattisson. a mid-Victorian architect, 1805-1878.

XXVIII Part 3, 299-301.

Arnott, W.G., 1971, Obituary: Elsie Redstone. XXXII Part 2, 203-204.


Atkinson, B.F.C., 1938, A fragment of Nicolas Trevet on the Mass. XXIII Part 2,

179-80.


Austen, H.E., 1850, Mural paintings, Chelsworth Church. (Read 20 Dec 1849). I

Part 4, 146-147.


Avent, R., and Howlett, T. (the late), 1980, Excavations in Roman Long Melford,

1970-1972 (with notes by K.T. Greene, P. Webster, J. Webster and C. Wells).

XXXIV Part 4, 229-249.


B., W.H., 1916, Barnardiston valuts in Kedington church. XVI Part 1, 44-48.


B(abington), C., 1869, Sale of Mr. Joseph Warren's coins (with a note by Henry

Prigg). Quarterly Journal II, 36-37.

Babington, C., 1872, Roman antiquities found at Rougham in 1843 and 1844 (with

accounts by Rev. Prof. J.S. Henslow). IV Part 5, 257-281.

Babington, C., 1874, Account of Roman silver coins found at Lavenham, Suffolk, in

June, 1874. IV Part 7, 414-416.

Babington, C., 1876, Obituary notice of the late Richard Almack, Esq., F.S.A., V Part

1, i-iv.

Babington, C., 1880, Materials for a history of Cockfield. V Part 3, 195-252.

Babington, C., 1883, The birds of Suffolk. (Part 1). V Part 4, 277-386.

Babington, C., 1884, The birds of Suffolk. (Part 2). V Part 5, 387-557. [n.b. Although

Volume V Part 5 is given in lists as that for 1884, the final section on the

Distribution of the Birds of Suffolk is dated from Cockfield Rectory, May

1886.]

Babington, C., 1886, Description of his antique vases and library (7 Aug 1877). VI

Part 2, 313-5.


Badham, C., 1851, On the history of Sudbury. (Read 25 Sep 1850). I Part 5, 224-5.

Badham, C., 1851, On the early history and features of All Saints' Church and the

Priory, Sudbury. (Communication, 25 Sep 1850). I Part 5, 227-230.


Badham, S., and Blatchly, J.M., 1988, The bellfounder's indent at Bury St Edmunds.

XXXVI Part 4, 288-297.


Bailey, M., 1990, Coastal fishing off south east Suffolk in the century after the Black

Death. XXXVII Part 2, 102-114.


Baker, M., and Oxborrow, G., 1975, A Roman road at Bradfield St. George. XXXIII

Part 3, 311-313.


Barker, H.R., 1917, Anglo-Saxon urns found near Lackford. XVI Part 2, 181-182.


Balkwill, C.J., 1978, Archaeology in Suffolk, 1977. XXXIV Part 2, 147-150.

Balkwill, C.J., 1979, The Iron Age assemblages from Darmsden, Hinderclay and

Kettleburgh. XXXIV Part 3, 207-210.

Balkwill, C.J., and Martin, E.A., 1979, Archaeology in Suffolk. XXXIV Part 3, 213-

220.

Archaeological finds, 1978 (C.J.B.), 213-217.

Archaeology in Suffolk. Suffolk Archaeological Unit excavations, 1978

(E.A.B.), 218-220.

Balkwill, C.J., and Martin, E.A., 1980, Archaeology in Suffolk. XXXIV Part 4, 289-

296.

Archaeological finds, 1979 (C.J.B.), 289-292.

Archaeological excavations in Suffolk, 1979 (E.A.M.), 293-296.


Bateman-Hanbury, The Hon. A.R., 1911, Brome Hall. XIV Part 2, 227-237.


Beardsworth, T., The flint-work inscription under the east window of Blythburgh

church. XXXVIII Part 1, 75-77.


Beck, J., 1886, Observations at Bildeston Church (7 Sep 1882). VI Part 2, 318-320.


Becker, M.J., 1925, The Wenhaston Doom. XIX Part 1, 80-81.


Bedell, A.J., 1915, Cratfield Church. The font. XV Part 3, 229-237.


Bedingfield, J., 1863, Notes on Fressingfield Church. III Part 3, 321-325.


Beloe, E.M., 1890, An absolution cross found at Bury S. Edmund's. (17 Feb 1890).

VII Part 2, 216-217.


Bennet, E.K., 1852, Cheveley Church. (Read 13 Jun 1850). I Part 6, 237-249.


Benton, G.M., 1934, Wall-paintings discovered at the Manor House, Mildenhall.

XXII Part 1, 108.


Betham, C.J., 1890, On the Church of Brettenham and the Roman occupation of the

neighbourhood. (18 Jul 1889). VII Part 2, xxviii-xxxii.

Betham, C.J., 1890, Additional notes on Brettenham. VII Part 2, 251-252.

Betham, C.J., 1892, Rectors of Brettenham. VIII Part 1, 117.

Betham, C.J., 1895, Church plate in Suffolk. Deanery of Lavenham. IX Part 1, 26-

34.

Betham, C.J., 1895, Brettenham and the Wenyeve family. IX Part 1, 131-143.


Betterton, A., 1984, A survival from Lavenham's cloth industry. XXXV Part 4, 317-

319.


Bevan, B., 1886, Foundation deed of S. Saviour's Hospital, Bury St. Edmund's. VI

Part 2, 296-301.


Biddell, A., 1863, Account of the discovery of urns during railway excavations at

Playford. (Communication, 7 Jan 1858). III Part 3, 398.


Biek, L., 1958, Appendix: Brief summary of scientific investigations [Calke Wood].

(in Wacher 1958). XXVIII Part 1, 26-28.


Bilson, W., 1869, Suffolk ornithology. Quarterly Journal I, 23-24.

Bilson, W., 1869, Suffolk ornithology - Mr. Bilson's list (Continued from page 23).

Quarterly Journal II, ***************


Blake, H., 1869, A burse and a pyx cloth preserved in the parish chest of Hessett

(Abstract). Quarterly Journal I, 7-8.


Blake, N.F., 1962, William Caxton and Suffolk. XXIX Part 2, 139-153.

Blake, N.F., 1964, William Caxton and Suffolk: a supplement. XXX Part 1, 112-115.


(Blakiston, -), 1902, Hadleigh (Communication, 28 Jul 1902). XI Part 2, 209-215.


Blatchly, J.M., 1974, The lost and mutliated memorials of the Bovile and Wingfield

families at Letheringham. XXXIII Part 2, 168-194.

Blatchly, J.M., and Wade, K., 1977, Excavations at Ipswich Blackfriars in 1898 and

1976. XXXIV Part 1, 25-34.

Blatchly, J.M., 1981, Two 14th-century Ufford family memorials recorded by Isaac

Johnson. XXXV Part 1, 67-68.

Blatchly, J.M., 1981, David Elisha Davy's Journal of Suffolk Excursions, 1823-1844.

XXXV Part 1, 69-70.

Blatchly, J.M., 1985, John Ives parodied as Curiosus in 1771. XXXVI Part 1, 38-39.

Blatchly, J.M., 1985, The former gateway at Chilton Hall recorded by Isaac Johnson.

XXXVI Part 1, 40.

Blatchly, J.M., 1986, Review: A new edition of William Hervy's Visitation of

Suffolk. XXXVI Part 2, 130.

Blatchly, J.M., 1994, The Leman monument by the Christmas brothers in St Stephen

church Ipswich. XXXVIII Part 2, 196-198.

Blatchly, J.M., 1995, Richard Hammond of Coddenham: florist and philosopher.

XXXVIII Part 3, 302-316.

Blatchly, J.M., and Northeast, P., 1996, Discoveries in the clerestory and roof

structure of St Margaret's church, Ipswich. XXXVIII Part 4, 387-408.

Blatchly, J.M., and James, J., 1999, The Beeston-Coyte Hortus Botanicus

Gippovicensis and its printed catalogue. XXXIX Part 3, 339-352.

Blatchly, J.M., and Fisher, G., 2000, Thomas Essington at Brightwell and the identity

of his sculptor. XXXIX Part 4, 460-469.


Blore, E., 1857, Observations on the monuments of Erwarton Church.

(Communication, 24 Jul 1856). II Part 6, 272-273.


Blunt, C.E., 1969, The St. Edmund Memorial coinage. XXXI Part 3, 234-255.


Boreham, W.W., 1849, On antiquities from a barrow at Coombe in Kent

(Communication, 14 Sep 1848). I Part 1, 27.


Boucher, J.S., 1890, Gedding Church (Read by Rev R.C. Temple, 18 Jul 1889). VII

Part 2, xxii-xxiii.


Bower, N.M., 1938, Extracts from Metfield Churchwardens Account Books. XXIII

Part 2, 128-147.


Boyce, C., 1929, The family of William Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury. XX

Part 2, 117-124.


Brailsford, J.W., 1948, The Mildenhall Treasure. XXIV Part 3, 252-3.

Brailsford, J.W., 1968, A hoard of Early Iron Age gold torcs from Ipswich. XXXI

Part 2, 158-159.


Briggs, N., 1977, Woolverstone Hall: some reflections on the domestic architecture

of John Johnson (1732-1814). XXXIV Part 1, 59-64.


Briscoe, G., 1953, A Romano-British settlement at Lakenheath, Suffolk. XXVI Part 2,

69-84.

Briscoe, G., 1956, The Elveden silver coin hoard. XXVII Part 2, 120-122.

Briscoe, G., 1957, A face urn from Lakenheath. XXVII Part 3, 176-177.


Briscoe, T., 1979, Some Anglo-Saxon finds from Lakenheath and their place in the

Lark Valley context. XXXIV Part 3, 161-169.


Braun, H., 1934, Some notes on Bungay Castle. XXII Part 1, 109-119.

Braun, H, 1935, Bungay Castle, report on the excavations. XXII Part 2, 201-223.

Braun, H., and Dunning, G., 1936, Bungay Castle: Notes on 1936 excavations and on

pottery from the mortar layer. XXII Part 3, 334-8.


Briscoe, T., 1975, A squat ground axe from Cavenham. XXXIII Part 3, 310-311.


Bristol, Lady A.F.T.,1910, A fresco in Ickworth church. XIV Part 1, 57-8.


Brown, B.J.W., Knocker, G.M., Smedley, N., and West, S.E., 1954, Excavations at

Grimstone End, Pakenham. XXVI Part 3, 188-207.


Brown, C., 1980, Two Victorian woodcarvers. The benches in the church of

Tuddenham St Martin, St Mary's Great Bealings and Rushmere St Andrew.

XXXIV Part 4, 285-286.

Brown, C., 1985, James Williams 1798-1888. Profile of a Victorian sculptor. XXXVI

Part 1, 21-30.

Brown, C., 1989, The Hakewills. Credit where credit is due: the need for caution.

XXXVII Part 1, 45-54.

Brown, C., 1991, From Bury St Edmunds to Ugglebarnby: Suffolk benches in a

Yorkshire church. XXXVII Part 3, 251-254.

Brown, C., 1996, Drovers, cattle and dung: the long trail from Scotland to London.

XXXVIII Part 4, 428-441.


Browne, A.L., 1935, Lady Elizabeth Felton and her daughters, XXII Part 2, 170-177.


(Browning, B.), 1920, St. David (report of lecture). XVII Part 2, 147-8. (repr. from

EADT)


Bruce-Mitford, R.L.S., 1948, Saxon Rendlesham - some preliminary considerations.

XXIV Part 3, 228-251.

Bruce-Mitford, R.L.S., 1949, The Sutton Hoo ship-burial. Recent theories and some

comments on general interpretation. XXV Part 1, 1-78.

Bruce-Mitford, R.L.S., 1952, The Snape boat-grave. XXVI Part 1, 1-26.

Bruce-Mitford, R.L.S., 1964, Excavations at Sutton Hoo in 1938. XXX Part 1, 1-43.

Bruce-Mitford, R.L.S., 1977, Obituary - Basil Brown. XXXIV Part 1, 71.

Bruce-Mitford, R.L.S., 1980, Obituary. Leslie Dow, F.S.A. XXXIV Part 4, 287-288.


Bullen, R.F., 1910, Calendar of Exchequer Depositions by commission during the

reigns of Elizabeth and James I, relating to the County of Suffolk (with

indices), XIV Part 1, 9-56.

Bullen, R.F., 1923, Subject Index of Suffolk Institute Proceedings 1898-1921. (Vols

X-XVII). XVIII Part 1, 80-89.

Bullen, R.F., 1925, Sequestrations in Suffolk. XIX Part 1, 15-51.

Bullen, R.F., 1926, Sequestrations in Suffolk (Part II). XIX Part 2, 141-167.

Bullen, R.F., 1936, Catalogue of Beneficed Clergy of Suffolk, 1551-1631 (with a few

of earlier date). XXII Part 3, 294-333.


Bunbury, H.E., 1852, Notes on the Roman stations at and near Icklingham. (Read 5

Jun 1851). I Part 6, 250-252.

Bunbury, H.E., 1856, Letter from Major Bunbury referring to remains in the Camp

Aladyn region. (Communication, 27 Sep 1854). II Part 5, 205-6.


Burdon, E.R., 1927, St. Saviour's Hospital, Bury St Edmunds. XIX Part 3, 255-285.


Burtt, J., Tucker, C., and Willsher, B., 1869, Arrangements for the Royal

Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland - Annual Meeting, 1869.

Quarterly Journal II, 27-31.


Cane, L.B., 1935, Rumburgh Priory church. XXII Part 2, 155-169.

Cane, L.B., 1937, Finds. Socketed Celts. XXIII Part 1, 79-82.

Cane, L.B., 1949, George III bank token. XXV Part 1, 115.

Cane, L.B., 1953, Reeves and greaves. XXVI Part 2, 148-154.


Carey Evans, M., 1987, The contribution of Hoxne to the cult of St Edmund King and

Martyr in the Middle Ages and later. XXXVI Part 3, 182-195.


Carr, J., 1991, The Suffolk Excavation Index. XXXVII Part 3, 179-185.


Carthew, G.A., 1886, Armorial insignia of the Borough of Eye, Suffolk. VI Part 2,

85-87.


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Layard, N.F., 1914, Discoveries in Ipswich and the neighbourhood. XV Part 2, 226-

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Layard, N.F., 1916, Discoveries made by residents in Ipswich and the neighbourhood.

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Lillie, W.W., 1932, The retable at Thornham Parva. XXI Part 2, 153-165.

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Lillie, W.W., 1934, Screenwork in the county of Suffolk. Part IV. Southwold. XXII

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Lingwood, E.T., 1920, Notes on Needham Market. XVII Part 2, 135-141.


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Lombard, G., 1929, Third Excursion of the season. (Trimley St Mary and St Martin

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Lombard, G., 1930, Excursions. XX Part 3, 290-303.

First Excursion of the season (Ashfield House, Walsham le Willows, Bardwell

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Second Excursion (Butley Priory and church, Orford castle and church,

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Third Excursion (Kedington, Great Thurlow, Little Bradley, Cowlinge,

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Fourth Excursion, Samford Hundred. (Woolverstone Park, Freston Tower,

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The third Excursion. Loes Hundred. (Framlingham castle, Brandeston Hall,

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Lummis, W.M., 1934, Excursion in East Suffolk. June 15th 1934. XXII Part 1, 127-

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Lummis, W.M., 1934, Barham, Shrubland Park, Coddenham (Excursion). Friday,

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L(ummis), W.M., 1938, Review: The Stamps of China (with the Treaty Ports and

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MacCulloch, D.N.J., 1971, Royal Arms in Suffolk churches. XXXII Part 2, 193-197.

MacCulloch, D.N.J., 1972, Royal Arms in Suffolk churches. XXXII Part 3, 279.

MacCulloch, D.N.J., 1975, Radulph Agas. Virtue unrewarded. XXXIII Part 3, 275-

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MacCulloch, D.N.J., 1978, Henry Chitting's Suffolk collections. XXXIV Part 2, 103-

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MacCulloch, D.N.J., 1980, Walton Priory: a correction. XXXIV Part 4, 283.

MacCulloch, D.N.J., 1980, The Chorography of Suffolk: addendum and

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MacCulloch, D.N.J., Blatchly, J.M., and Haward, B., 1986, Recent discoveries at St

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MacCulloch, D.N.J., Blatchly, J.M., and Haward, B., 1989, An early organ at

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Machell Smith, F., 1886, Observations at Gifford's Hall (23 Aug 1883). VI Part 2,

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Malden, H.C., 1897, Lavenham Church tower. IX Part 3, 370-372.


M(altby), H.J.M., 1948, Excavation of the Abbey ruins, Bury St Edmunds. XXIV

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M(altby), H.J.M., 1948, Finds (Amphora from Kedington and flint celts from

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Manning, C.R., 1851, Notice of Burgate Church, Suffolk: its architecture,

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Manning, C.R., 1855, Notice of a gold pendant ornament, found at Palgrave, Suffolk.

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Manning, C.R., 1863, Wingfield Church. III Part 3, 331-340.

Manning, C.R., 1865, Mettingham Castle and College. IV Part 2, 77-89.

Manning, C.R., 1876, Eye Castle. V Part 1, 104-114.

Manning, C.R., 1889, Observations on Hoxne Church and its contents. (8 Jun 1888).

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Manning, C.R., 1889, Wingfield Castle. (8 Jun 1888). VII Part 1, xxxiii.

Manning, C.R., 1889, Observations at Wingfield Church. (8 Jun 1888). VII Part 1,

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Manning, C.R., 1889, Hoxne Priory (8 Jun 1888). VII Part 1, xl-xliii.

Manning, C.R., 1889, Additional particulars of the grant of Arms to the Borough of

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Manning, C.R., 1889, First Fruits, Diocese of Norwich, temp. Henry VI. and Edward

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Manning, C.R., 1894, Church Plate in Suffolk: Deanery of Hartismere. VIII Part 3,

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Manning, C.R., 1895, Church plate in Suffolk. Deanery of Sudbury. IX Part 1, 57-

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Manning, C.R., 1896, Church plate in Suffolk. Deanery of Stow. IX Part 2, 218-224.

Manning, C.R., 1896, Church plate in Suffolk. Deanery of Mildenhall. IX Part 2,

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Manning, C.R., 1896, A sepulchral monument at Newton by Sudbury. IX Part 2, 262-

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Manning, C.R., 1897, Church plate in Suffolk. Deanery of Blackburne. IX Part 3,

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Manning, C.R., 1897, Church plate in Suffolk. Deanery of Fordham. IX Part 3, 289-

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Manning, C.R., 1897, Church plate in Suffolk. Deanery of Thurlow. IX Part 3, 292-

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Martin, E.A., 1978, A new Iron Age terret from Weybread. XXXIV Part 2, 137-140.

Martin, E.A., 1979, Grooved Ware sherds from West Stow. XXXIV Part 3, 205-206.

Martin, E.A., 1980, A Late Bronze Age sword from Brandon. XXXIV Part 4, 281-

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Martin, E.A., Plouviez, J., and Ross, H., 1981, Archaeology in Suffolk.

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Martin, E.A., 1981, Archaeology in Suffolk. Archaeological excavations in Suffolk,

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Martin, E.A., 1982, When is a Henge not a Henge? XXXV Part 2, 141-143.

Martin, E.A., 1982, A Middle Bronze Age hoard from Great Barton. XXXV Part 2,

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Martin, E.A., Plouviez, J., and Ross, H., 1982, Archaeology in Suffolk, 1981. XXXV

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Martin, E.A., Plouviez, J., and Ross, H., 1983, Archaeology in Suffolk, 1982. XXXV

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Martin, E.A., Plouviez, J., and Ross, H.A., 1984, Archaeology in Suffolk 1983.

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Martin, E.A., and Denston, C.B., 1986, A Bronze Age multiple burial at Exning.

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Martin, E.A., Plouviez, J., and Feldman, H., 1986, Archaeology in Suffolk 1985.

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Martin, E.A., and Wells, C.P.B., 1985, A Bronze Age cremation burial from

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Martin, E.A., Plouviez, J., and Feldman, H., 1985, Archaeology in Suffolk 1984.

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Martin, E.A., Plouviez, J., and Feldman, H.A., 1987, Archaeology in Suffolk 1986.

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Martin, E.A., Plouviez, J., and Feldman, H.A., 1988, Archaeology in Suffolk 1987.

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Martin, E.A., Pendleton, C., and Plouviez, J., 1989, Archaeology in Suffolk 1988.

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Martin, E.A., 1990, Mettingham Castle: an interpretation of a survey of 1562.

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Martin, E.A., Pendleton, C., Plouviez, J., and Sullivan, D., 1990, Archaeology in

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Martin, E.A., 1991, Two exceptional Tudor houses in Hitcham: Brick House Farm

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Martin, E.A., Pendleton, C., Plouviez, J., and Wreathall, D., 1991, Archaeology in

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Martin, E.A., Pendleton, C., Plouviez, J., and Wreathall, D., 1992, Archaeology in

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Martin, E.A., Easton, T., and McKechnie, I., 1993, Conspicuous display: the

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Martin, E.A., Pendleton, C., Plouviez, J., and Wreathall, D., 1993, Archaeology in

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Martin, E.A., Pendleton, C., Plouviez, J., Holden, S., and Wreathall, D., 1994,

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Martin, E.A., Pendleton, C., Plouviez, J., Wreathall, D., and Holden, S., 1995,

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Martin, E.A., and Oswald, A., 1996, The house and gardens of Combs Hall, near

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Martin, E.A., Pendleton, C., Plouviez, J., and Wreathall, D., 1996, Archaeology in

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Martin, E.A., Pendleton, C., Plouviez, J., and Wreathall, D., 1997, Archaeology in

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Martin, E.A., 1998, Little Wenham Hall, a reinterpretation. XXXIX Part 2, 151-164.

Martin, E.A., Pendleton, C., Plouviez, J, and Wreathall, D., 1998, Archaeology in

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Martin, E.A., Pendleton, C., Plouviez, J., and Wreathall, D., 1999, Archaeology in

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Martin, E.A., Pendleton, C., Plouviez, J., Thomas, G., Wreathall, D., and Holden, S.,

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May, P., 1988, Newmarket in the reign of Charles II. XXXVI Part 4, 298-304.


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Maynard, G., and Brown, B., 1936, The Roman settlement at Stanton Chair (Chare)

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Maynard, G., and Spencer, H.E.P., 1946, Report on the removal of a tumulus on

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McCann, J., 1982, A smoke-curing chamber at Brockley. XXXV Part 2, 117-121.


McGrath, P., and Rowe, J., 1960, The recusancy of Sir Thomas Cornwallis. XXVIII

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Mercer, L., 1891, Hawstead Church, and rectors of Hawstead (2 Jul 1891). VII Part

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Merrifield, F., and Smedley, N., 1958, Two witch-bottles from Suffolk. XXVIII Part

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Messent, C.J.W., 1936, The old cottages and farm-houses of Suffolk. XXII Part 3,

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Messent, C.J.W., 1937, The market crosses of Suffolk. XXIII Part 1, 18-23.

Messent, C.J.W., 1938, The weather vanes of Suffolk. Part I. XXIII Part 2, 165-172.

Messent, C.J.W., 1939, The weather vanes of Suffolk. Part II. XXIII Part 3, 224-229.


Methold, T.T., 1894, The parish of Hepworth, and its rectors. VIII Part 3, 380-407.

Methold, T.T., 1922, Hepworth and its rectors. XVIII Part 1, 66-69.


Michel, J., and Park, D., 1987, Wall paintings at Elms Farm, Mendlesham. XXXVI

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Micklethwaite, J.T., 1916, The Old Minster at South Elmham classified and described

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Middleton-Stewart, J., 1992, Patronage, personal commemoration and progress: St

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Middleton-Stewart, J., 1994, The provision of books for church use in the Deanery of

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Milner-Gibson-Cullum, G., 1918, Mary Beale. XVI Part 3, 229-251.


Moir, J.R., 1913, Pre-Palaeolithic Man. XV Part 1, 9-15.

Moir, J.R., 1917, The ancient flint implements of Suffolk. XVI Part 2, 98-134.

(Moir, J.R.), 1917, (summary of recent work). XVI Part 2, 184-5.

(Moir, J.R.), 1918, Men and animals of a bygone age (account of lecture). XVI Part 3,

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Moir, J.R., and Maynard, G., 1933, The Roman villa at Castle Hill, Whitton, Ipswich.

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Moir, J.R., 1935, The buried shafts at Ipswich, XXII Part 2, 141-149.


Moore, I.E., 1947, Bronze Age axes from Halesworth and District. XXIV Part 2,

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Moore, I.E., 1948, Roman Suffolk, XXIV Part 3, 163-181.


Moore, J.L.M., 1892, Sibton Church. VIII Part 1, 60-64.


Moore, N., 1972, A copper tanged dagger from Hundon. XXXII Part 3, 274-276.


Moorhouse, S., 1971, The pottery [Framlingham Castle]. (in Coad 1971). XXXII Part

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Morant, A.W., 1873, On the Abbey of Bury St. Edmund's. (Read at British

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Morley, C., 1919, The font at Monks' Soham, Suffolk. XVII Part 1, 13-20.

Morley, C., 1920, Suffolk 'Dane-Stones'. XVII Part 2, 94-96.

Morley, C., 1921, Freckenham, Suffolk: Notes and theories on the village and its

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Morley, C., 1922, On traces of Saxon architecture yet remaining in the county of

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Morley, C., 1922, Note on the configuration of Suffolk in Anglo-Saxon times. XVIII

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Morley, C., 1922, Excursions. The Bury Meeting, 5th July 1922. XVIII Part 1, 75-6.

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Additional note (C.M. 121-122).

Morley, C., 1923, Circular towers. XVIII Part 2, 144-155.

Morley, C., 1923, Excursions during 1923. XVIII Part 2, 156-160.

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Tudor Architecture, visited 10th July 1923. 157-8

The wool-staplers' home, visited 27th July 1923. 158-9.

Mediaeval ecclesiology, visited 10th September 1923. 159-160.

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6 April 1983: (Norman Scarfe) Woodbridge School, Abbey School, Playford.

28 May 1983: (Cynthia Brown) Victorian restoration: Glemsford church, Silk

Mills, Cavendish, Foxearth (E).

15 June 1983: (John Mead) Friends and relations of Alyce de Bryene: Acton,

Stoke-by-Nayland, Bures.

6 July 1983: (Nesta Evans) Fressingfield church & Fox and Goose, Wingfield

church, College and Castle.

3 September 1983: (Joy Rowe and Margaret Statham) Recusants and restorers:

Bury R.C. church, Westley old and new churches, Stanningfield

(Coldham Cottage), Lawshall church.

Paine, C., 1985, Excursions 1984. Report and notes on some findings. XXXVI Part 1,

58-61.

28 April 1984: (Clive Paine) Culford Estate, Hall, church and village,

Wordwell church and village, West Stow church.

20 June 1984: (John Ridgard and Norman Scarfe) Worlingworth.

11 July 1984: (John Salmon) Medieval Christian imagery in wall paintings

and stained glass. Brent Eleigh, Long Melford church, Belchamp

Water church (E), Newton church.

28 July 1984: (Keith Wade and John Blatchly) Work in progress in Ipswich.

Pykenham's Gate, St Lawrence, St Stephen, Blackfriars, St Peter.

8 September 1985: (John Bloomfield and Peter Northeast) Hadleigh Guildhall

and town.

Paine, C., 1986, Excursions 1985. Report and notes on some findings. XXXVI Part 2,

159-162.

20 April 1985: (John Blatchly and Norman Scarfe) Yoxford, church, Grave

Park, Yoxford Place, Cockfield Hall.

11 May 1985: (Philip Aitkens) Medieval buildings. Coddenham, Coppins Hill

farmhouse, Needham Market, Ancient House, 109 High Street, Chapel

of St John the Baptist, Great Bricett Priory church and Hall.

25 May 1985: (Jude Plouviez, Peter Beck and Norman Scarfe) Pakenham,

excavation, watermill, church.

29 June 1985: (Margaret Statham and Jean Lewis) Bury St Edmunds,

churchyard and abbey gardens, Shire Hall, Provost's House.

21 September 1985: (Edward Martin and William Filmer-Sankey) Sutton Hoo

and Snape.

Paine, C., 1987, Excursions 1986. Report and notes on some findings. XXXVI Part 3,

243-248.

19 April 1986: (Clive Paine and Philip Aitkens) Risby church, Little Manor,

Lower Farmhouse.

1 May 1986: (John Horsman and Gwen Dyke) Cratfield, Linstead Magna and

Laxfield

28 May 1986: (David Butcher) Lowestoft.

28 June 1986, (David Dymond and Sylvia Colman) Euston.

5-7 September 1986: (Hilary Feldman) Canterbury

27 September 1986: (Amanda Arrowsmith, Edith Freeman and Peter

Northeast) Sudbury.

Paine, C., 1988, Excursions 1987. Report and notes on some findings. XXXVI Part 4,

323-328.

25 April 1987: (Clive Paine and Philip Aitkens) Eye.

13 June 1987: (Sylvia Colman, Mike Hardy, Edward Martin, John Ridgard

and Stanley West) South Elmham Hall and Minster.

4 July 1987: (Tony Gregory and John Wymer) Thetford and Weeting,

Norfolk.

30 July 1987: (Nesta Evans) Beccles and Halesworth.

26 September 1987: (Peter Northeast and Timothy Easton) Earl Stonham,

Debenham and Framsden.

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89.

16 April 1988: (Captain Dunlop, Canon Watson, Doreen Rayner) Nacton and

Felixstowe.

19 May 1988: (Canon Norburn, Tony Redman and Clive Paine) Ampton,

Great and Little Livermere.

16 June 1988 (Norman Scarfe and Celia Jennings) Ufford, Rendlesham and

Orford.

14 July 1988: (Clive Paine) Thorndon, Redlingfield and Gislingham.

24 September 1988: (Edward Martin and William Filmer-Sankey) Sutton Hoo

and Snape.

Paine, C., 1990, Excursions 1989. Report and notes on some findings. XXXVII Part

2, 167-175.

15 April 1989: (Bill Serjeant and John Blatchly) Stoke-by-Nayland and

Nayland.

13 May 1989: (Mike Hardy and Edward Martin) Castles in north-east Suffolk.

1 July 1989: (Philip Aitkens and Edward Martin) Battisford and Badley.

26 July 1989: (Stanley West and Clive Paine) West Stow Anglo-Saxon village

and Icklingham All Saints.

20 September 1989: (Norman Scarfe and Birkin Haward) Bramford,

Sproughton, Burstall and Hintlesham.

Paine, C., 1991, Excursions 1990. Report and notes on some findings. XXXVII Part

3, 283-292.

21 April 1990: (Edward Martin, Sylvia Colman and Philip Aitkens) Hitcham:

a parish study.

5 May 1990: (Timothy Easton, David Dymond and Philip Aitkens) Moated

Halls in the Debenham area.

13 June 1990: (Clive Paine and Philip Aitkens) Hawstead.

7 July 1990: (Philip Aitkens, Timothy Easton and Peter Northeast) Brundish

and Stradbroke.

22 September 1990: (Edward Martin and Mike Hardy) Bramfield and Sibton.

Paine, C., 1992, Excursions 1991. Report and notes on some findings. XXXVII Part

4, 393-401.

20 April 1991: (Norman Scarfe and Celia Jennings) Sotterley and Westhall.

6 June 1991: (Pat Murrell) Bury St Edmunds.

22 June 1991: (Timothy Easton and Edward Martin) Framsden and Eye: some

garden history.

20 July 1991: (Clive Paine) Woolpit.

28 September 1991: (Edward Martin and Timothy Easton) Moats in the

landscape: Parham and Letheringham.

Paine, C., 1993, The Chapel and Well of Our Lady of Woolpit. XXXVIII Part 1, 8-12.

Paine, C., 1993, Excursions 1992. Report and notes on some findings. XXXVIII Part

1, 106-115.

25 April 1992: (P. Aitkens, D.P. Dymond, T. Easton, E.A. Martin, C. Paine,

A. Teece and E. Wigmore) Long Melford.

6 June 1992: (E. Martin, T. Easton and P. Aitkens) More moats in the

landscape: Columbyne Hall and Crow's Hall.

20 June 1992: (M. Barnard, N. Evans, P. Aitkens, T. Easton and E.A. Martin)

Fressingfield: home parish of Archbishop William Sancroft.

11 July 1992: (P. Murrell, A. Robertson and C. Paine) Bury St Edmunds.

24 September 1992: (The late Gwen Dyke) The Trimleys: a commemoration

of Thomas Cavendish of Grimston Hall.

Paine, C., 1994, Excursions 1993. Report and notes on some findings. XXXVIII Part

2, 229-241.

17 April 1993: (T. Easton, E.A. Martin, P. Aitkens, P. Northeast and S. Podd)

Domestic architecture: Bedfield and Worlingworth.

12 June 1993: (E. Martin, P. Aitkens, T. Easton and B. Haward). Early 18th

century gardens: Combs and Ringshall.

3 July 1993: (Mark Barnard). Mills in West Suffolk.

24 July 1993: (B Haward, J. Mitchell and S. Cotton) Walberswick, Wenhaston

and Bramfield churches.

29 September 1993: (N. Scarfe, Canon Fitch, P. Aitkens, A. Gibson, D.

Stenning, J. Plouviez and B. Wilkens) Barnardiston, Kedington, Wixoe

and Birdbrook (E)

Paine, C., 1995, Excursions 1994. Report and notes on some findings. XXXVIII Part

3, 365-382.

23 April 1994: (N. Scarfe, E.A. Martin, T. Easton, P. Aitkens and C. Paine)

Norton and Tostock.

18 May 1994: (J.M. Blatchly and R. Lock) Cavenham, Tuddenham St Mary,

Barton Mills and Mildenhall.

11 June 1994: (S. Colman, F. Griffin, R. Lawrence and T. Easton)

Huntingfield and Bruisyard.

24 July 1994: (E. and J. Martin, T. Easton and S. Colman) Denston.

24 September 1994: (C. Paine) Somerton and Stanningfield.

Paine, C., 1996, Excursions 1995. Report and notes on some findings. XXXVIII Part

4, 489-500.

22 April 1995: (S. & M. Gooch, J. Middleton-Stewart, R. Church and A.

Macley) Halesworth and Blythburgh.

24 May 1995: (J.M. Blatchly and D. Sherwood) Rickinghall Inferior,

Botesdale, Hepworth, Hinderclay and Thelnetham.

15 July 1995: (C. Paine) Nowton.

19 August 1995: (E.A. Martin, T. Easton, C. Brown and V. Norrington)

Bredfield and Boulge.

16 September 1995: (C. Paine) Shimpling and Hawkedon churches.

Paine, C., 1997, Excursions 1996. Report and notes on some findings. XXXIX Part 1,

108-121.

13 April 1996: (J.M. Blatchly, T. Easton, E.A. Martin, P. Northeast) Raydon

and Little Wenham.

4 May 1996: (L. Alston, P. Ennis, E.A. Martin, A. Oswald and K. Sussams)

Clare (with CBA meeting).

16 May 1996: (J.M. Blatchly) William Dowsing: Laxfield, Linstead Pa.,

Weybread and Metfield.

22 June 1996: (C. Paine) Great Barton church and park.

28 September 1996: (K. Sussams, E.A. Martin, C. Pendleton) Breckland

archaeology: Santon Downham, and Santon (N).

Paine, C., 1998, Excursions 1997. Report and notes on some findings. XXXIX Part 2,

249-267.

19 April 1997: (P. Aitkens) Ixworth, Garboldisham and North Lopham (N)

17 May 1997: (S. Heywood, E.A. Martin, A. Rogerson and K. Sussams)

Thetford (with CBA)

26 June 1997: (R. Lawrence, S. Loftus, G. Denny and F. Griffin) Southwold.

12 July (E.A. Martin) Shelley Hall and church, buildings of Sir P. Tilney.

13 September 1997: (C. Paine) Little Whelnetham and Rushbrooke.

Paine, C., 1999, Excursions 1998. Report and notes on some findings. XXXIX Part 3,

392-411.

25 April 1998: (P. Aitkens, T. Easton and E.A. Martin) Wingfield.

16 May 1998: (L. Alston) Lavenham (with CBA East Anglia).

6 June 1998: (J. Middleton-Stewart, J. Blatchly, T. Williamson and Lord de

Saumarez) Barking, Barham and Shrubland: A Tudor Terracotta trail

and Victorian splendours.

4 July 1998: (L. Alston) Vernacular buildings in the Stour Valley - Bures,

Stoke-by-Nayland, Nayland.

17 July 1998: (P. Aitkens, T. Easton, E. Martin and C. Paine) Hengrave Hall

and West Stow Hall.

25 July 1998: (J. Gowlett and E. Martin) Palaeolithic excavations.

Paine, C., 2000, Excursions 1999. Report and notes on some findings. XXXIX Part 4,

535-540.

26 September 1998: (C. Paine and M. Harrison) Wattisfield and Pakenham

Churches.

24 April 1999: (J. Martin, P. Aitkens and C. Paine) Hessett and Gedding.

24 June 1999: (J. Blatchly, J. Fairclough and S. Plunkett) Brightwell and

Felixstowe.

10 July 1999: (C. Paine) Whepstead and Dalham.

27 September 1999: (C. Paine) Thrandeston and Redgrave.


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30 April 1977: Long Melford

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16 June 1977: Iken church, Rendlesham church, Burgh church, Grundisburgh

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19 July 1977: Blythburgh church, Southwold church.

10 September 1977: West Stow Anglo-Saxon village, Icklingham R-B site,

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17 May 1978: Newmarket, St Mary's, The Jockey Club rooms, Tattersalls,

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6 July 1978: Eye and Horham.

21 July 1978: Stanton.

16 September 1978: Great Glemham church, Stratford St Andrew's church,

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26 June 1979: Great Saxham church and Hall, Little Saxham church,

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14 July 1979: Wickham Market church, Thorpe Hall, Charsfield church,

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19 May 1980: (Brian Charge and Norman Scarfe) Haverhill Hall, Little

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28 June 1980: (Peter Northeast and Sylvia Coleman) Tostock church, Beyton

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17 July 1980: (Rosemary Bowden-Smith). Hacheston church, Glevering

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12 September 1980: (Norman Scarfe) Heveningham Hall and church, The

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16 May 1981: (Margaret Statham) Bury St Edmunds.

6-7 June 1981: (John Wymer) Coach excursion into Hampshire and Surrey.

20 June 1981: (Edward Martin) Brandon, Staunch Meadow, church, Thetford.

15 July 1981 (Norman Scarfe) Colchester

8 September 1981 (Norman Scarfe) East Anglian Cambridgeshire - Kirtling

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29 May 1982: (Clive Paine) Hartest and Boxted.

12-13 June 1982: (John Wymer) Weekend excursion to Wessex.

1 July 1982: (Gwenyth Dyke) Wantisden and Otley.

27 July 1982: (Peter Northeast and Norman Scarfe) Boxford and Chelsworth.

25 September 1982: (Peter Northeast) Rishangles Lodge, Thorndon, Thorpe

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