ARCH1E0L0GICAL NOTES 257 vaulting has gone, but this was only to be expected,and the crypt now fullofrubble and other debrisneedsto be carefullyremoved. Endeavours have been made to find the original steps leading to the crypt, but so far without success. In thisconnection,the top ofa wallrunning diagon- ally acrossthe trench has been exposed. As thiswall doesnot conformto the usual Norman plan it may well be a portion of the original Saxon Church. Attempts were made to locate one of the main crypt pillars at the commencementof the apse. This apse, in commonwith the majority of the large Norman churchesof its day, such as Canterbury and Norwich is of a semi-circularform, with an ambulatory, connectingthe north and south chancel aisles. The•remains of a pier have probably been found completewith the vault springing. This preliminary work has established the existenceof the original crypt, and though the vaulting has disappeared a great amount of useful information would be obtained if the whole of the crypt were cleared and properly excavated. During the work a number of pieces of moulded masonry, glazed tiles, fragments of medixval pottery, and a small piece of stained glass were found. It is hoped that further work will be carried out in the future under the supervisionof the Ancient Monuments Branch of the Ministry of Works. H.J.M.M. Finds.—The followingfinds in West , during 1947,are now in Moyse'sHall Museum, Bury St. Edmunds. Roman Amphora, First Century A.D., of course, gritty buff-ware, Height 2 feet 10i ins. Found at Kedington during the preparation of foundationsof a house. The vessellacksa small portion of the spike,but apart froma fracture at the baseofthe neck, sincerepaired, it isotherwise perfect. Two very fine neolithic flint celts, one from , presented by Mr. R. Payne, and the other from , found and presented by Mr. David Hewitt, of Bury St. Edmunds. H.J.M.M. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SUFFOLK INSTITUTE OF ARCHlEOLOGY AND NATURAL HISTORY

GENERAL INDEX TO VOL. XXIV. (Compiledby L. G. Lovell, F.L.A.)

The Alphabetical Lists of Sites in "Roman Suffolk" havenot beenindthed. GENERAL INDEX TO VOL. XXIV. 261

A Boxford, 67-8 Abbottjohn, 85 Bradley, Robert, 91 Acton, 65 Brampton, 68-9 Acton, Eliza, 219 Brandon, 69 Acy, John, 184 Bransby, John, 208, 209 Adlard, Norman, 224; & Co., 224, 225 Brenn, John, 76 Adlington, Mary, 80 Brewster, William, 69 Aethelhere: Aethelwald, 236 Briant (Bryant), William, 85 Alcocke, William, 71 Bridge, 66 , 27, 28, 90 Bridges, Jo., 66 Alder, T., 126 Bridgman, Rev.' 125 Aldwulf, 237 Briges, Sam., 66 A mpton, 220, 221 Briggs, 65, 66 Anastatic Drawing Soc., 217 Bristol, Marquesses of, 132, 133, 140 Andrews, H. C., 91; Rev. Henry, Broad, Ed., 22 222, 224 Brooke, M., 126 Anna (d. 664), 236 Brundish, T., 125 Annand, R. C., 222 Buckingham, Rev., 202 Applewhit, Anthony, 76 - Buckle (Buckell), Thomas, 92 Argentine' Richard, 187, 188, 189 Bullmur, Thomas, 65 Atkinson, F. C., 207, 209 , 21, 23, 126, 222 Auton, Margaret, 70 Burdet, Rev. George, 125 Bures, 69 • Burgh, 61, 69-70 Burgh Castle, 25, 100-120 Badshah, K. J., 225 Burgh St. Peter, 109 Bagnall, John, 199-203, 209 Burket, Miles, 58 Bailey, William, 209 Burnap (Burnep, Burner), John, 91 Baker, Col., 132; Joseph, 28 Burrell, William, 208 Baldwin A 81 Burrough, 76-77 Bale, Jo n, 191, 193, 194, 195 Burton, J. M., 219-220; & Co.,, 220 Barfoot, Michaell, 74 Burton, W., 126 Barham, 210 Bury & W. Suffolk Arch. Inst., 130-6 Barker & Son, of Bury, 136, 141 Bury St. Edmunds, 22, 14, 61, 65, 70-1, Barrell, Richard, 74 125, 135, 136, 139, 256-7, Barton, Great, 44 Bush, John 213 Barton (Burton), Richard, 90 Burley, 213, 246 Batchelor, Martha, 81 Buxhall, 32 Batteley, C., 219 Byrrill, J., 126 , 28 Baylham, 125 Baythorne, John, 70 Beale (Beal), 79-80, 97 Cadge, William, 72 Beales, 80 Calver, 225 , 23, 67, 220 Candler, John, 94 Benacre, 28 Canning, Rev. Richard, 204 Bennett, John, 216 Capon, ,John, 73 , Berners, Charles, H., 221 Carew (Cary), George, 83 Betts, Robert, 82 Carter, Bezaleel, 127 Biate (Byate), Andrew, 83 Carver, Jonathan, 219 Bigge, Rev., E., 84 Catling and Ranson, 141 Bigges, Edmond, 73 Cavendish, 71-2 Bird, Rev., 125 Caxton, 182-4 Black, Rev. John, 213 Cedd, Bishop, 230, 236, 237 , 170 Chalon, A. E., 222 Blondeau, Peter, 23 Chamberlain, 211 Blythborough, 123 Chaucer, Geoffrey, 61 Boileau' Sir John, 100 Chessener, Marie, 70 Bono, 93, 94 Chesson, John, 70 Boran, John, 74 .Childs of Bungay, 222 Boswell, 226 Christmasse, John, 184 Bowtell, Daniel, 67 Clarck, John, 94 262 GENERAL INDEX TO VOL. XXIV.

Clare, 72 East Suffolk Mercury, 222 Clark, 80, 94 Eastern Union Railway, 217,221 Clarke, 94; Rev., 126;Wm., 83 Easton Bavents,25 Clarkson,Thomas, 222 Edwards,John, 23 Cobbold, Elizabeth, 211; Rev., 215, Edwin (d. 633), 237 219 Ellis,Francis, 86, 87 Cockson(Coockson),John, 97 Elliston,James,12 Coleman 76 Eson,John, 94 Colman,:J. j., 222 Evening Star, 222, 224 Conder, 21 Cooke,Nicholas,97 Cordingley,John, 219 Corton, 102 , 126 Cotten, William, 84 Farer, Prior John, 187 ' 25, 191, 195 Fareweather, Charles, 77 Cowell,216-8; W. S. & Son, 222;-Ltd., Farrer, Henrey, 67 187,206-7,214, 216-8 Feast, 76 Crabbe, George, 208 Felix, Bishop,•236 Cracroft (Anton), Margaret, 70 ,23, 80 Cracroft, Pietaza & Thos., 69-70 Felsham, 125 Craighton, Enz. & Wm., 202-6,209 Fforde (Batchelor),81 Crane, Will., 67 Finch, 65 Crisp, Richard, 72 Fisher, Amos, 73 Cullum, Gery Milner-Gibson, 141 Fison,Joseph, 223 Cuppinger, 126 Fitch W. S 191 210 Cutlove, William, 67 Fitzgerald, Edward, '225 Flanner, William, 96 Flatford 58 Flinte, George,93 Flowton, 216 Daily Herald, 207, 224 Ford, Eliz. & Thos.,81; Rev.James, 211; DalesRd. Valley Brickfield,58, 59 Letitia (Jermyn), 211; Rev. 'W. J., Daniel (Daniell), 69 97 Dansie, Nicholas,23, 81 Forde, Thos., 81 Darwin, Rev. A. W., 141 Forman, 66 Davey, Henry, 219 , 73, 90 Davies, Dean, (fl. 1689), 25 Francis, Rev. G. A., 217 Davis, of , 187 Francis, Henry, 87 Dawes, Sir Thomas, 61 Fraser's Furniture Store, 207 Daye,John, 189, 197-8 Freemasons: SeniorIpswich Lodge, 219 Deare, John, 68-9 •Frere, John, 58 Debenham, 72-3, 216 Fretton, W. S., 217 Deck, 219 Fritton, 25 Decks, P., 22 Frost, Rev. B., 204-5 Derby Rd. Station, 59 Fursey, Saint, 116, 118, 120 Dewing, E. M., 139, 141 nod, J., 126 Dodwell,H., 126 Doggett, William, 77 Gainsborough, Thomas, 206, 210, Dorkin, 215 . Gardner, Thomas, 27 Dowsing,J., 126 Gariannonum, 102 Draper, Robert, 72 Garratt, EvelynR., 225 , 28, 73, 189, 197 Gates, 66 Gentleman, Tobias, 27 Gibson, Rachel, 69 Gilling (Gyrling), Nicholas, '70-71 Gilson,James, 83-84 Earpwald, 237 Glemsford,73 East Bergholt,23 Glyde,John, 211, 219, 225 East Anglian Daily !Dines, 2079, 214, 222) Goaf (Goffe),92 224 Godell,William, 27 East Anglian Spictator, 214 Godfrey,Francis, 70 GENERAL INDEX TO VOL. XXIV. 263

Goodale, 73-4 Hoxne, 58, 74-75 Goodinge, Edward, 25, 27 , 75 Gooding, Robert, 27 Hunt, 191, 221 Goodwin, Thomas, 84 Gorleston, 25 GospelHerald, 220 Gowing, Richard, 221 Iceni, 163-4 Graphaeus, Joannes, 185 • , 127 Graves, Richard, 94 Ilam Anastatic Society, 2:17 Gray, John, 86 Imerick, Rev. Elkanah, 126 , 44 Ipswich, 21, 23, 59, 6.1, 66,, 75-80, 97., Greene, Francis, 85 182-227 Gresley, Rev. J. M., 217 -Ancient House, 213, Press, 141 Grimstone, Edward, 198 Burtons Tailors, Tavern Street, 219 Grimwade, Edward, 222 - Carmelite Friars House, 186-7, 195, Gripper, Henry, 220 218 . Groome, .John, 93 Fraser's Furniture Store, 207 Groton, 73-4 Independent Chapel, St. Nicholas 'St., Gurdon, Sir W. M., 140 225 -Lloyds Bank, Gornhill, 219 -Mechanics Institute, 221 Methodist Church, Museum Street, Haddock, 212, 213 218 Hadleigh, 74 -Museum, 36, 52, 59, 60, 65,221 , 74 Nightingale's Restaurant, 222 Hanson, 218 North Ward, 27 Harris, Rev. H. A., 75, 83, 141 Probate Office, 211 Harrison, Samuel J., 141 Public Libraries, 61, 204, 225 Harrison, Suzanna, 210 -S.S. Clement's, Helen's, Lawrence's, Harrison, W. E.' 141, 212, 213; & Sons, Peter's, Stephen's Churches, 215, Ltd., 212, 213, 214, 215 216, 223 Harrison, W. H., 35 St. Nicholas Old Rectory House, 215 223 Harrod, Henry, 100-120 Ipswich Advertiser, Harvey, D. W., 222; J. B., 221-224; Ipswich and ColchesterTimes, 221, 224 Thos., 83; William (Harvy), 90 Ipswich Book and Pamphlet .Club, 219 Haslewood, Rev. Francis, 141 IpswichE press, 215, 221, 222, 223 220 Hasted, Rev. Henry, 130, 132 Ipswich FreePress, , 126 Ipswich Ga.ette, 199-202 Haverhill, 74 Ipswich journal,- 199-209, 214, 221, 222, Hayes, William G., 212, 213 224, 227 . Haymer, Joseph, 78 Ipswich Jnl. Printing & Publishing Co. Hayward, John, 23 Ltd., 209 Headach, Henry, 71 Ipswich Maga .ine, 208 Hesse], Edmund, 71 Ipswich Natural History•Society, 226 225 Helmingham, 221 Ipswich Observer, Hemsted, Tho., 75 Ipswich Perthanent Benefit Building Henderson, John, 86 Society, 214 Hengrave, 257 Ipswich School, 202-3 . Henniker, Lord, 141 Ipswich Scientific SoCiety, 38,44 , 100 Ipswich Union Public Library, 216 (Hornswell), 74 Ipswich WeeklyMercury, 202 Hervey, 132-9 Iron, Oliver, 211 Hetherset, Wormly,`96 Hide, Will, 90 High Lodge, Mildenhall, 58 Hodges, Rev. John, 126. Jackson, 206, 207, 208, 209, 216 Holles, John, Earl of-Clare, 85 James, 94 , 126 Jermyn, 210, 211, 212 Hoo Hill, , 242=250 Jewitt, Llewelyn, 217 Hovell, Stephen, 92 Jolley (Ioley, Jolly), 94 Howlett, Francis, 96 Jones, John, 23 264 GENERAL INDEX TO VOL. XXIV.

Minsmere, 28 Kedington, 257 Moir, J. R., obituary, 58-60 Kent, 74 Moore, Edward, 96 Kerington (Cuppinger), Judith, 126 Morley, Claude, 140,210-1 - , 255 MoysesHall Museum,BurySt. Edmund: Keymer, 208, 209 44, 65 King, John, Spencer, & W. J., 212, 214, Munn, John, 65 219,220,222,224 Murdock (MUrdocke),66, 78 King, Susana, 68 Mynn, Robert, 86 Kingston, 234 Kirby, Rev. William, 210 Knights, Henry, 207, 209; Thomas 88 Napier, William, 223, 224 Nashe, 25 Nayland, 85 Lake, 81 Nedging, 216 Lakeland, Mary, 80 • Nellson,Henry, 91 Landguard Point Fort, 23, 80 , 255-6 Langley,John, 84 Newbury, V. J., 81 Lankester,Sir E. R., 58, 59, 60 Newnan (?), Rev. Thomas, 125 Lanseter,John, 71 Newmarket, 85, 86, 87 Lavenham, 23, 80-82, 126 Nicholls,John, 67 Lawrence, Matthew, 197 Notcutt, Thomas, S., 225 Lawson, Gervase,65 Nott, Ralph, 68-71 Laxfield,82, 214 Layard, MissN. F., 141,218 Layham, 126 0 Le Hunte, Alice, 198 Oliver (Oliuerium), 184-7,216 Leman, 69 O'Neill, B. H. St.J., 36 Leyman, Habbakkuk, 73 Orford, 87, 126 Lindfield, 76 Oswen,John, 191-3 , 197 Overton, John, 193-5 Little Glemham, 90 Little Saxham, 217 (Manor), 184 Page, Augustine & Joshua, 220, 221; Littleboy, 26 Elizabeth, 81 Long Melford, 83-4 Paget, W., 204 ,23, 25, 82-3,222 Panther, Thomas, 141 Parham, 126 Parker, Abp., 197 Parkington, Alderman T. R., 60 Mackarness,Rev. Dr. G. R., 217 Parr, Queen Catherine, 34, 35 Manby, Dr. John, 61 Paston, William, 18+ Marr., Preb, J. E., 58 Pawsey, 129, 130, 211, 212, 213, 221; , 234 -& Hayes, 141,221 Martlesham Heath Tumulus, 36-57 Payne, Edward, 78 Maxey, A., 197 Payne (Paine), William, 81-2 May, Robt., 28 Pearson, Adam, 86 Maynard, Guy, 141 Pecke, Thomas, 87 Mead, Rev. R., 125 Peddar's Way, 171 Meggs,William, 85 Peed, Charles, 26 Mellis, 84 Phillips, Samuel, 95 Melton, 61, 234 Phillips, Sir Thos., 35 Mendham, 84 Phillips, Thos., 223 Mendlesham, 84 Phillips & Piper, 223 Menn, Frances, 86 Pickes,Thomas, 87 Mestrell, Eloye, 23 Pigott, Elnathan, 125 Metfield, 84 Pilborowe,81 Michel, Thomas, 87 Piper, 212, 215, 220, 221, 222-3, 224 Mildenhall, 58, 85, 125 Playford Hall, 222 -Treasure, 252-3 Playters, 126 Mill House, Flatford, 58 Ponder, 68 GENERAL INDEX: TO VOL. XXIV. 265

Portys, James, 126 , 90 Postle, Elizabeth, 207; Thomas, 90-91 Siegbertht, 236 Poulter (Poniter), Walter, 86 Sizer, W., 22 Pratt, 87 Skinner, Rev. Jonathan, 127 Prehistoric Society of East Anglia, 59 Smith, A. H., A. J. & Tohn, 225 Prentice, 21 -Arthur & Sarah;223, 224 Preston, Edmund, 28 -Bridget, Daniel, Thomas, 8; William Prynne, William, 195-6 (of Walton), 96 Punchard, Char 208-10, 212 -E. Machell, 141 Pye Road, 270-1 -James, 92 -John (of Lowestoft), 83 -Margaret & Thomas, 68-9 Ralph the Engineer, 119 -R. Geoffrey, 218 Ranson, Joshua, 216 -William (of ), 99 Raven, John, 220 -Zeph., 126 Raw, 210-11, 212 , Smiths Suitall, 223-5 Ray, John, 95; Joseph, 82 Smyth, Audri, 69; John, 96 ; Thomas. 69 Rednall, R obert, 78 Snape Boat Burial, 234, 235 Redstone, 61, 65, 141 South Town, Nr. Yarmouth, 90 Redwald (d. 624-5), 228-230 , 23, 27, 28, 29, 34, 65, 81, Rees and Gripper, 220 90-91; Harbour' 28 . Remnant, F. W., 28 Spalding & Phillips, 215 Rende, John, 87 Sparks, A.M., 212, 215 Rendlesham, 228-251 Sparrow (Sparow), Robert, 78 Renob, John, 87 Spencer, Robert, 88 Hall, 33, 34, 35 Spilling, James, 219 Rich, Richard, 22 Squirrell, Elizabeth, 220 Rickinghall, 75, 88 Staines, Oliver, 223, 224 Riddelsdale (Riddilsdale), 68 Stanard, George, 71 Ritchie, 223, 224 . Stannard, Samuel, 66, 78 Rix, S. Wilton, 220 Stanstead, 91 Robinson, 95 Stanton (Stantoo), 92 Roger de Burgh, 119 Stanton, Rev. George, 127 Root, Robert, 219 Star, 207 Rope, John, 97 Star of the East, 207, 222, 224 Rose, Richard N., 216 Starke, Susan, 98-9 Rougham, 170 Steabbing, Henry, 84 Rumbelow, P. E.' 100-120 Stebbinge, Henry, 97-8 Ryle, Rev.J. C., 221 Stoke-by-Clare, 92, 197 Stoke-by-Nayland, 93 Stonham, 170 Story, James, 79 Saltworks Creek, Southwold, 27-8 Stowe House, Nr. Bungay, 34 Sampson, George, 87 , 93, 207 Sandcroft St. George, 126 Stratford, St. Andrew & St. Mary, 93-5 Saul, Robert, 82 Strickland, 33-5 Savage, 212, 214 Stubbinge, 84 24, 88-90 Styrkland, Sir Adam "de, 34 Sayerjohn, 16; William, 78 Sudbury, 23, 95-6 Scoggins, 220 Suffolk Archxological Association, 129- Scoloker, Anthony, 187-191, 197 Scott, 80 130 Seaman, John, 92 Suffolk Chronicle,214, 221, 222, 224, 225, Seres, William, 189,197 227 Sexston, Thomas, 65 Suffolk Chronicle& Mercuty, 224 Shalders, E., 215 Suffolk El arniner,214 Sharpe, John, 71 Suffolk Institute of Archxology & Shave, J., 206, 207, 209 • Natural History, 59, 61, 129-162 Shepherd (Shephard), 24, 88-90 Suffolk Mercury, 222, 224 Sherman, William, 95-6 Suffolk Naturalists Society, 140, 210-1 Shewell, J. T., 221 Sulley, Charles, 215, 221, 224 Shuttlewood, Thomas„87 Sutton Hoo. 231 266 GENERAL INDEX TO VOL. XXIV.

Washbrook, 211 Tann, John, 84 Watson, George E., 225 Tarver (Tarvar), John, 93 Watson, Printers, 225 Taylor, Dr. J. E., 191,221 Watts, Rev. Richard, 125 Taylor, Robinson, 207, 209 Waymond,John, 96 Teper, Mathew, 68 Weekly,William, 197 Terry, Robert, 96 West, Richard, 96 Thelnetham (Thelvetham), 96, 257 (MildenhallTreasure), 252-3 Thicknesse,Philip, 206 Westley, 125 Thompson, George, 141 Wetherden, 92 Thomson (Tompson), Elizabeth, 79 Wherstead, 27 Thorndon, 195 Whight (Whyt), Ben., 74-5 Thornley, David, 219 Whistlecraft, drlando, 220 Thurston, Mary, 87 White, Rev. C. H. E., 138,141 Thwaite, 30 Whitinge,John, 82 Tilley, Sir John, 141 •Whitlock, 187 Towller, Edmund, 85 Whittman, John, 73 Traiherne (Trayhern), Mary, 91 Whitton, 59, 97, 216 Tregaskis, 189 Whyatt, 87 Treyhearne, James, 91 Wilkinson& Littleboy, 28 St. Martin, 126 Williams, Sir William, 21 Turner, C., 222; Robert, 79; Rev. S. B., Willmer (Willmar),John, 94, 95 141 Willmor' 95 Tymms, Samuel, 132, 138, 139, 141 Wilson, E. W. & Co., and Sir F. W., 222, 224;James, 65 Windus, Maurice, 207, 209 .1) , 121 , 123 Wodderspoon,John' 214, 219, 220 Uffingas,228-230 Wolsey, Thomas, Cardinal, 61, 184, Ufford, 96, 234 185,204-6 Wolverstone, 127 Womack, Rev. Laurence, 127 Versey, W., 220 Wood, Edward, 23; SirJohn, 141 Woodbridge, 22, 23, 28, 61, 97-9 —CommonQuay, 28 —Congregational Church, 222 Waite, Will, 87 — Lime Kiln Quay, 28 , 28 WoodbridgeAbbey, 65 Waldingfield Parva, 69 Woodbridge Field Club, 61 Walker (Waker),Daniel 98-9 WoodbridgeSchool,61, 213 Walker, -Eliz.,& John, 87;-Susan, 99 Wall, S. D., 80 Wondfall, Henry, 204 Wallis, 76 Woods,John, 72 Walmesley,Sam, 80 Wotherell, Abraham, 96 Walmsley (Wawlmesley),79-80 Wright, 76 Walmsley, Nath., 80 Wyverstone,92 Walsham-le-Willows,92 Walton, 80, 96; Castle, 100, 176-7 , 97 Yarmouth, South Town, 90 Warren, Rev. Frederick E., 141 Yates (Yattes),John, 66-7 Warwell,James, 68 Yoxford,90-99