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SLHC Review Articles SLHC Review Articles - Part 1 - Agriculture A Suffolk Miracle? The Sea Pea Harvest of 1555 Halliday, Robert Abbots Hall Museum of Rural Life, An Introduction to the Collections S. L. H. C. Agrarian Discontent in 1822 Serjeant, William Brewing Day in the Nineties at Mendlesham Tye, Walter Common Farmers Vindicated in 1764 Fussell, G. E. Common Lands of East Suffolk Tye, Walter Earl Soham Fair in George III's Reign Fussell, G. E. George Gayford, 1880-188x, a Farmer of the Old School Fussell, G. E. Henry Jackson Close: Revolutionary Trimley Cleric Leffler, Rev. Christopher J.S. Henslow, Professor First, Parson Later Fussell, G. E. Life on the Farm: Grove Farm Clopton, 1934 Taylor, Ron Mattishall in the 1780s Fussell, G.E. My account of the ten happiest, healthiest, hardest years of my life in the Womens Land Army Mortlock, Pearl Notes on Farm Tools Ewart-Evans, G. Potatoes to the Rescue in 1894 Fussell, G. E. Recollections of the "Tithe War" Addison, Alf Riding the Goaf Podd, Stephen Strawplaiting in the 19th Century Lewis, Ernest J. Suffolk Agriculture in the Second World War Wyer, Helen Suffolk Agriculture in the Second World War: Part 2 Wyer, Helen Suffolk Farmers and the "Bath and West" Fussell, G. E. Suffolk Farming in 1833 Fussell, G. E. Suffolk in 17th and 18th Century Geography Fussell, G. E. Suffolk in the 1840s: The Employment of Women and Children in Agriculture Dymond, D. P. Suffolk Livestock, the Making of the Breeds Fussell, G. E. Suffolk prize farms in 1886 Fussell, G. E. The Chevallier Family and Their Barley Tye, Walter The Farm Buildings of Middleton cum Fordley: A Survey of the Evidence Barnes, Janet The Suffolk Farm Machinery Industry Fussell, G. E. The Suffolk Hemp Industry, Some Further Observations Wilton, H. E. The Tithe War Halliday, Robert William Goodwin's Diaries, 1785-1810 Rothery, Joanna Women's Land Army in East Anglia, 1939-1950 Burrows, Lynda SLHC Review Articles - Part 2 - Church - Established A Case of Delayed Appropriation Denney, Rev. A. H. A Discovery at Butley St John's Church Harrup, Vic A few notes on Medieval Carved Bench Ends in Suffolk Churches Gates, Mary A Graffito at St John the Baptist Church, Butley Harrup, Vic A Pastoral Song and Discord Harrup, Vic Bawdsey Church Dyke, Gwyneth Burnt at the Stake: Thomas Bilney and his Suffolk Ministry, 1527-31 Stone, Michael Church Fund Raising in Suffolk Before the Reformation Northeast, Peter Church Treasures of Loes Deanery Ellis Jones, Rev. D. W. Clare Priory, 1248-1954 Dickenson, P. G. M. Fact and/or Fiction: The Saints of Exning May, Peter Hidden Lives: Three Suffolk Rectors who Found Time to Read and Write Hardy, John Isolated Churches and the Black Death Scarfe, Norman Monastic Holdings in Hintlesham: a Review of the Evidence Lorford, Audrey Notes on Recent Discoveries at Little Wratting Church Dickenson, P. G. M. Notes on the History and Development of St John the Baptist, Onehouse Llwellyn, Pauline Professor Babington's Day Out Hardy, Rev. John Reverend Arthur George Harpur Hollingsworth and the Founding of Stowupland Church Langridge, Neil Singing for Souls in Suffolk 1300-1548 Middleton-Stewart, Judith Some comments on the Established Church in Suffolk 1800-35 Stone, Michael St Andrew's Church, Rushmere Tye, Walter Stoke by Nayland and its Protestant Martyrs Smith, Gerry Superstition and Belief: a Suffolk case of the 15th Century Northeast, Peter The Churchwardens Accounts of St Mary the Virgin, East Haughley, 1664-1683 MacCulloch, Nigel The Fool in Medieval Church and Play Easton, Timothy The Founder of the Davies Charity, Barton Mills Trotter, H.W.T. The Impact of the Reformation on Suffolk Parish Life MacCulloch, Dairmaid The Memorial Windows in the Church of St Gregory, Barnham Colman, Sylvia The Puzzle of the Mannock Tomb in St Mary's Church, Stoke by Nayland Smith, Gerry Washbrook "Felchurch" Pipe, Richard Wayside Graves and Crossroad Burials Halliday, Robert SLHC Review Articles - Part 3 - Church - Non-Conformist 1932 and all that: A Methodist Mystery Watthews, Elizabeth Australian Congregationalism's Debt to Suffolk Sydenham, G. G. Bramfield, Suffolk: Putting its Head above the Parapet or Standing and Being Counted Brereton, June Commonwealth Unions of Benefices in Suffolk Welch, Edwin Early Non-Conformist Churches in Suffolk Sydenham, G. G. Glimpses of Congregational Church Life in Suffolk (18th & 19th Centuries) Sydenham, G. G. Source Material for the History of Suffolk Congregationalism Sydenham, G. G. Suffolk's First Quaker Burial Ground Norrington, Valerie The Boxford Thursday Lecture, 1620 Bremner, F. J. & Wood, M. The Dissenters’ Burial Ground, Melton Harrup, Vic The Dissenters’ Burial Ground, Melton: a revised view Harrup, Vic The Chapel Moore, Ivan. E. The CMVC in Suffolk - The First Caravan Journey in 1893 Marlowe, Hilary The First Month Called March: The Dating of Quaker Documents Norrington, Valerie The Ipswich Congregation of the Apostolic Church ("Irvingate") Wolfe, Roger SLHC Review Articles - Part 4 - Demography A Historical Survey of Suffolk Towns Grace, Frank Bishops' Transcripts for the Archdeanery of Suffolk - population study Grace, Frank Migration in a Rural Parish Cranbrook, Earl of Pauper Emigration from Suffolk in the 1830s Serjeant, William Population Figures for Great Bradley, C18 & C19 Ryder, R. S. Suffolk and the Compton Census of 1676 Dymond, D. P. Suffolk Enclosure Awards and Maps anon The Population of Bramford 1553-1700 Sims, Beryl The Population of East Bergholt, 1653-1836 (Analysis of Parish Registers) Grace, F. R. The Structure of Suffolk Villages Cranbrook, Earl of Wickhambrook at Work 1841 - 1901 Fitzgerald, Michael Working Party on Historical Demography, 1972-1973 Barker, Rosalin SLHC Review Articles - Part 5 - Education Education as Advertised in Napoleonic Times Peat, Raymond Bertuna's War: Education in Great Barton from 1914 to 1918 Spiller, Sue Education in the Deanery of Lothingland in the 1840s Clements, Peter Ipswich Literary Institution - The Early Years Stone, Michael Private Enterprise in Education Clegg, Muriel Scholarships Awarded by The Technical Instruction Committee (1893-1903) Imray, J. M. Some 18th Century Schools in Suffolk Clegg, M. E. The Charity School Movement in Suffolk: Evidence from Records of the S.P.C.K. Northeast, Peter The Friends' School in Ipswich, 1790-1800 Johnston, L. The Ipswich Grey-Coat and Blue-Coat Schools Youngman, Valerie The Provision of Elementary Education in 19th Century Rural Suffolk Northeast, Peter SLHC Review Articles - Part 6 - Industry & Retailing A 17th Century Hatter and his Customers Evans, Nesta A Witnesham Flax Factory Moore, I. E. An Early Caesarean Section Van Zwannenberg, David Brewing in Lowestoft 1560 -1760 Butcher, David Buttrums - A Family of Millers Richards, Hazel Clay Tobacco Pipe Makers of Suffolk Oak-Rhind, H. H. Defence Against Napoleonic Invasion Freestone, Jill Evidence of Water Milling and River Management on an East Suffolk Manor Osborne, Rick Gas Production in Nineteenth Century East Suffok Broster, Tony Lowestoft Porcelain Howell, John Messers A. Twinings' Ledgers Jones, A. G. E. Records of Windmills Wilton, H. E. Roman Cement Stone - Source, Nature and Uses Pipe, Richard Rushmere Bricks anon Shopping for Clothes and Accessories in Ipswich, 1700-1815 Mee, Susan Southwold's Sea Salt Works (1660-1900) Williamson, Rosemary Suffolk Apothecaries' Tokens and their Issuers Whittet, T. Douglas Suffolk Brickmaking Malster, Robert Suffolk Grocers in the 17th Century Lidbetter, Lawrence Suffolk Industries in the 19th Century Malster, Robert Suffolk Mills through the Centuries Malster, Bob The Beccles Water Leet in the Fifteenth Century Gurbutt, Paul The Early Development of Electricity in Suffolk Bridges, John F. The First Eighty Years of Cowells of the Buttermarket, Ipswich, Printers, Stationers and LithographersStaines, Richard The Hempen Cloth Industry in Suffolk Meek, Margaret The Language of the Herring Fishing: A Special Branch of the Suffolk Dialect Malster, Robert The Millwrights Malster, Robert The Postal service in Ipswich c. 1840 Watthews, Elizabeth The Postal Service in Ixworth in the 19th Century Taylor Smith, D The Printing Industry of C19 Ipswich Folan, Anne The Rev. Stephen White, Bee Keeper of Holton, c1760 Fussell, G.E. The Rise of an Industry: Suffolk Agricultural Machinery Makers from the C19 Malster, Robert The Salt Trade of Ipswich anon The Suffolk Linen Industry Evans, Nesta The Supply and Uses of Water in Ipswich Before 1700 Moore, Wes Two Kessingland Stalwarts of the Fishing Industry Skinner, Neville Watermills of the Deben Dyke, Gweneth Which Ipswich Postwoman? (Note) Grace, Frank Women in Industry, Aspects of Female Employment in Suffolk & N.Essex Crowe, Dymphna SLHC Review Articles - Part 7 - Legal A Suffolk Manorial Water Leet Ulph, Eugene C. Arson in Suffolk in the 1840s: The Case of Samuel Jacob Andrews, Sue Borough of Bury St Edmunds Constabulary, 1836-1857 Wheeler, J. D. Chancel Repairs - 'Can they make me pay?' Stone, Michael Elizabethan Piracy, the Evidence of the Ipswich Deposition Books Webb, John Eriswell - Justice in a Medieval West Suffolk Community Munday, J. T. Evidence of the use of Stocks and other means of Apprehension in Lowestoft Lees, Hugh D. W. Excavators and Navvies Serjeant, William Foreign Fine Disputes in Ipswich: Three 17th Century Cases Grace, Frank Medieval life as revealed in Coroners' Rolls Dudley, Val Mutford Half-hundred Manorial Privileges Butcher,David Nuncupative Will of Jone Tetrell, Otherwise Janks of Acton, Widow Statham, M. P. Opposition to Enclosure in a Suffolk Village Dymond, David The 'Battle of Bungay' 1514-1518 Grace, Frank The Ipswich Deposition Books, 1572-1607 Webb, John The Lothingland-Lowestoft-Gt Yarmouth Disputes (Part 1) Butcher, David The Lothingland-Lowestoft-Gt Yarmouth Disputes (Part 2) Butcher, David The Mannock-Williams Quarrel Smith, Gerry The Proposed Repeal of the Test and Penal Statutes by King James II in 1688 Rawlinson MSS. A. Thereby Hangs a Tale Spiller, Sue Transported - Never to Return: Two Walsham cases McLaughlin, Audrey Two Suffolk Witches of the 19th Century Halliday, Robert Two Tales of Suffolk Convicts: 1.
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