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1 ABERCROMBIE, Patrick. KELLY, Sydney A. Regional Planning Scheme. Liverpool University Press and Hodder & Stoughton, 1935. FIRST EDITION, lg.4to., pp.xx,112; plans & half-tone illustrations throughout; large folding coloured map at end (slightly torn but without loss); extremities rubbed but a good copy of this deluxe production in original holland-backed printed boards. SB 1635. £35 2 ACTON HALL. DE BRYENE, Dame Alice. The Household Book of Dame Alice de Bryene of Acton Hall, Suffolk, September 1412 to September 1413 with Appendices. Translated by Miss M.K. Dale. Edited by Vincent Redstone. Postscript with notes on related sources by J.M. Ridgard. Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History [Paradigm Press] 1984. 200 copies printed, pp.(4)viii,148; frontispiece; a very good copy in original cloth & dust-wrapper. First published by SIAH in 1931, this new edition includes additional matter by J.M. Ridgard. 'Alice's husband, Sir Guy, died in 1386 and she was a widow in her early 40s when this Day Book was used by her steward John to record daily domestic expenditure, food provided and prepared, and numbers and sometimes the names of those who partook of it.' SB 2778. £25 3 AKENHAM FLETCHER, Gordon. In a Country Churchyard. B.T. Batsford, 1978 FIRST EDITION, sm.4to. pp.167; illustrations & facsimiles throughout; very good in adhesive film-protected dust-wrapper. Chapters on: (2), the Akenham Burial Case, William Gordon of , Parson Woodforde, Little Stonham; Wm. Cowper & East Dereham and Richard Cobbold's Wortham. £10 4 CLODD, H.P. . The history of an ancient . Norman Adlard, Ipswich, 1959. FIRST EDITION, pp.xvi,160; 16 plates (two folding); a good copy in original blue cloth & frayed pictorial dust-wrapper. Several cuttings laid in. Ownership inscription of the author's son & editor, D.E. Clodd. SB 3547. EDITOR'S COPY £35 5 ALDEBURGH. Official Guide of the Aldeburgh Corporation. Jarrold & Sons, , 1949 [with] Borough of Aldeburgh. The Official Guide. Fourth Edition. Home Publishing, [c1957]. [with] Aldeburgh. The Official Guide. Borough of Aldeburgh, [c1960] Three guide-books; pp.32; 44; 40; illustrations in line & half-tone throughout; large folding plans in later two guides; good copies in original pictorial card covers, bound together in green rexine-backed marbled boards. SB 3536. £15 6 ALDEBURGH. ACHESON, Nora. Up the Steps. A Tale of Old Aldeburgh. Illustrated. Anglian Cards, Woodbridge, 1974. FIRST EDITION, pp.176; illustrations in line by the author, a very good copy in pictorial boards. A GP in Aldeburgh since 1931, Dr Acheson bases her story on fishermen's tales of shipwreck & smuggling, with additional research by the Woodbridge-based naval historian Peter Padfield. More often found in paperback format. £12 8 ALDEBURGH. BIRD, James. The Vale of Slaughden, A Poem. In five cantos. Second Edition. Baldwin and Cradock, and Joy, 1819. [bound with] Machin; of, The Discovery of Madeira. A Poem. In four cantos. [Printed by C. Sloman, Yarmouth, for] John Warren, 1821. FIRST EDITION of second work; pp.vi(4)107; ix(3)111(5)blank & adverts.; occasional slight spotting but very good copies in contemporary full polished blue calf, backstrip & sides elaborately decorated in gold & blind, double morocco labels, marbled edges; a little rubbed but sound & handsome; neat contemporary ownership inscription of Alfred Frederick Kersey at head of title. Bird's first work, The Vale of Slaughden, was printed by Tippell in and published by subscription in March, 1819. The first edition is extremely scarce and probably no larger that 500 copies. This second edition appeared in May but was still available two years later when Bird returned to a local printer for his account of Robert Machin's dicovery of Madeira. Johnson 81 & 79; Jackson pp.449 & 470; Copsey 183. YARMOUTH PRINTED. £165 9 ALDEBURGH. BLYTHE, Ronald. [Editor] Aldeburgh Anthology. Snape Maltings Foundation, 1972. FIRST EDITION, pp.(14)437; numerous half-tone plates; a good copy in the dust-wrapper of this sought-after celebration of the Aldeburgh Festival and its setting. £48 10 ALDEBURGH. BRISTOW, J.P. Aldeburgh Diary. Second Edition, revised and enlarged. J P Bristow, 1983 A4 format, pp.vii,98(1); various half-tone illustrations; very good in pictorial card covers. A chronology of the town from 1400 BC to 1999, with appendices on famous inhabitants, buildings & personal reminiscences. £15 11 ALDEBURGH. GODFREY, Michael. The years that the locusts have eaten. War Diary and Sermons of Rupert Godfrey 1914-45 Heather Godfrey, 2003. FIRST EDITION, pp.(12)169; half-tone photographic illustrations throughout; a very good copy in dust wrapper. Godfrey was Vicar at Aldeburgh then from 1946 until he retired to Woodbridge in 1977. £25 12 ALDEBURGH. HELE, Nicholas Fenwick. Notes or Jottings about Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Relating to matters historical, antiquarian, ornithological and entomological. S. & W.J. King, Ipswich, 1890. Second Edition, revised & enlarged but unillustrated; pp.viii,106(2); a good copy in original brown cloth, gilt; ex libris Ranulphus John Carthew. Hele was surgeon to the 9th Suffolk Rifle Corps and lived for 33 years at Rowley House, Aldeburgh. SWII.176. SB 3542. £55 13 ALDEBURGH. HOLST, Imogen. Gustav Holst. Oxford University Press, 1938 FIRST EDITION, pp.xvi,199; frontispiece and 11 half-tone illustrations, a good copy in worn dust wrapper. £15 14 ALDEBURGH. WINN, Arthur T. Records of the Borough of Aldeburgh. The Church. Stephen Austin, Hertford, 1926. FIRST EDITION, pp.(4)53; a good copy in original printed wrappers. SB 3560. £12 15 ALDEBURGH. YACHT CLUB. GOODSON, Harry L. (Secretary) Racing Programme, Conditions and List of Members and Yachts. 1949. [with] Club Challenge Cups and Trophies. Conditions. 1949 [& 1950]. [with] Rules of the Aldeburgh Yacht Club. Established 8th November, 1897. 1949. H.G. Crisp, Printer, & Aldeburgh, 1949/50. Four pamphlets; pp.32; 12; 12; 12; well preserved in blue AYC binder, gilt; rubbed but sound. £15 16 ALEXANDER, William Henry. The Chronology of the Ancient World: A Lecture, delivered at the Mechanics Institution, Ipswich. Harvey and Darton; Cowell, Shalders, Pawsey and Burton, Ipswich; and W. Hipsley, York. 1838. FIRST EDITION, pp.iv,59 + errata slip; slight spotting but a very good copy in original cloth, lettered in gold on upper cover. A quaker born in , Alexander worked in his father's bookshop in York before returning to Suffolk and joining the family bank in Ipswich in which he later became a partner. SWI.16. £25 18 . WICKHAM, Rev. W.A. The Ampton Sealed Book. [with] The parsons and Patrons of Ampton. [with] 'Nonarum Inquisitiones' for Suffolk. [Three essays] Reprinted from Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & Natural History, 1920, '21, '23. First Separate Editions; pp.7; (123-)143; 26; three works bound together in gilt-lettered brown cloth with original printed pink wrappers bound in; very good. Inscribed 'Given to the Ampton Parish Church by the Rector W.A. Wickham, Feb. 3rd 1926'. Long manuscript (authorial?) note on one page. SB 3589 & 1474 (first work evidently not recorded by Steward). £35 19 APPLEBY, John T. Suffolk Summer. With twenty-nine illustrations. East Anglian Magazine Ltd., Ipswich, 1948. FIRST EDITION, pp.136; 29 half-tone illustrations; very good in original green cloth and pictorial dust-wrapper (frayed). An evocative picture of Suffolk by an American who had arrived with the USAF during the war. SB 405. £12 21 APPLETON, Nathan. WINTHROP, Robert C[harles]. Memoir of the Hon. Nathan Appleton, LL.D. Prepared agreeably to a resolution of the Massachusetts Historical Society. John Wilson and Son, Boston, 1861. FIRST EDITION, pp.(4)79; engraved portrait frontispiece; a very good copy in modern green rexine-backed cloth. Inscribed to 'George Darley Welles, from his affectionate Father, Robert C. Winthrop. December 1861.' A descendant of the Groton Winthrops who had emigrated to New in 1630, the author was a lawyer and philanthropist, and Speaker of the House of Representative, 1847-9, during the 30th Congress. Born in New Ipswich, NH, in 1779, Appleton established large-scale cotton manufacture of cotton in the United States, his Waltham mill employing the first US power loom. His writings on currency, banking, and the tariff, include the influential 'Remarks on Currency and Banking' first appeared in 1841. SB 2473. PRESENTATION COPY £45 23 ARBIB, Robert S. GILES, Carl [Illustration] Here We are Together. The Notebook of an American Soldier in Britain. Longmans, Green and Co., 1946. FIRST EDITION, pp.x,211; a good copy in original green cloth of this uncommon memoir of Suffolk life for a GI based on Airfield during WWII. SB 403. £35 24 ARCHER, Isaac. COE, William. Two East Anglian Diaries 1641-1729. Edited by Matthew Storey. Suffolk Records Society, 1994. FIRST EDITION, pp.x,285; 12 maps, plates & tables; a fine copy in the pictorial dust-wrapper. SRS vol.XXXVI. £25 25 ARMSTRONG, Patrick. The Changing Landscape. The History and Ecology of Man's impact on the face of . Terence Dalton, Lavenham, 1975. FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.144; 55 half-tone illustrations & sketch-maps; very good in pictorial dust-wrapper. SB 350. £8 26 ARNOTT, W.G. Alde Estuary. The story of a Suffolk river. Norman Adlard, Ipswich, 1952. FIRST EDITION, pp.xii,99; 21 illustrations & facsimiles; a very good copy in adhesive film-protected dust-wrapper. SB 1303. £15 27 ARNOTT, W.G. The Place-Names of the Deben Valley Parishes. Norman Adlard, Ipswich, 1946. FIRST EDITION, pp.xx(2)89; a very good copy in slightly frayed dust-wrapper. SB 306. £20 28 ASHFIELD. DYKE, Gwen [General editor] Ashfield. [Survey of the Parish] Deben Valley Place Names. Suffolk Local History Council, [1980s] FIRST EDITION, A4; pp.x + 37 leaves printed on rectos only; folding parish maps from different periods; with introduction, glossary & bibliography; well preserved in original card covers & plastic binder. £8 29 AVIATION. FREEMAN, Roger A. Airfields of the Eighth Then and Now. After The Battle, 1978 FIRST EDITION, pp.240, 4to.; illustrated throughout with half-tone plates, maps and diagrams; a good copy in the dust-wrapper of this striking account of the airfields in Suffolk & Essex. £20 30 BABERGH. POUND, John. [Editor] The Military Survey of 1522 for Babergh Hundred. Suffolk Records Society, 1985. FIRST EDITION, pp.(12)154; sketch-maps & diagrams; a very good copy in the dust-wrapper. SRS vol.XXVIII. £15 31 BACON FAMILY. MACCULLOCH, Diarmaid [Editor] Letters from Redgrave Hall. The Bacon Family 1340-1744. The Boydell Press. Suffolk Records Society, 2007. FIRST EDITION, pp.xxxii,168; colour frontispiece, 6 plates & facsimiles; new in dust-wrapper. An important archive of Bacon family letters from the now-vanished Redgrave Hall, centred on Francis Bacon's half-brother Nicholas, Premier Baronet of England, one of the Puritan gentry who ran the government of Elizabethan and Jacobean Suffolk. It also includes papers of the flamboyant courtier and diplomat Sir Robert Drury, a relative by marriage (and original inhabitant of 'Drury Lane'): he was friend and patron to John Donne, who features in the correspondence. Later letters touch on the Civil War in East Anglia. £24

32 BACTON. PRETYMAN, William. Pretyman of Bacton, Suffolk. Notes on their history under five Edwards. 1905. William Pollard & Co., Printers, Exeter. [Now reprinted in facsimile... Claude Cox, Ipswich, 2007] EDITION LIMITED to 225 numbered copies (200 for sale); 4to., pp.(2)xviii,40; armorial in line & four facsimile plates: Charter, 1393; Rent Roll of 1566; Commissioners appointed by Act of Parlt., 1660; various Pretyman signatures, 1567-1803. William Pretyman contributes an 18pp. introductory essay, followed by 40pp. of pedigrees, royal descents, transcriptions of Wills, Inquisitions, Chancery Proceedings, &c.; new in gilt-lettered boards (in style of original binding) and acetate wrapper. A useful reprint of copy no. 12 (kindly loaned by the present owner, a descendant of William Pretyman) of this extremely scarce family history of which only 12 copies were originally printed for private circulation. Copac locates British Library copy only; not known by Steward. £24 33 BADLEY. DURRANT Mike. A History and Genealogy of Badley Suffolk. Suffolk Family History Society, 2005. FIRST EDITION, A4 format; pp.362; profusely illustrated with colour & half-tone plates, line illustrations & facsimiles; new in pictorial laminated boards. An impressive assemblage of documentation and research. Published at £25, we have a small stock at reduced price. £12 34 BAILEY, Mark. Medieval Suffolk. An Economic and Social History 1200-1500. The Boydell Press, 2007. FIRST EDITION, pp.xii(2)328; 16 plates, 18 sketch maps & 6 tables; new in dust-wrapper. The first of a planned series 'which will become the definitive '. £25 35 BAKER, B. Granville. Waveney. Illustrated. Philip Allan & Co., 1924. FIRST EDITION, pp.(6)254; frontispiece & 24 illustrations in line by the author; blue cloth a little darkened at edges & backstrip. SB 1328. £12 36 BARKER, Horace Ross. Onward and Upward. [Poems] Bury and Norwich Post Company, Bury St Edmunds, 1919. FIRST EDITION, pp.30 + advert. leaf; well preserved in printed wrappers & later cloth case; ownership signature of the Earl of Cranbrook. Curator at Moyses Hall, Barker is best remembered for his East & Illustrated. This collection includes some local references and much on the Great War. £12 37 BARKER, H.R. West Suffolk Illustrated. Giving an account of every Town and Village in the Western Division of the County... [with] 566 illustrations... F.G. Pawsey, Bury St Edmunds, 1907. FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.(6)411; illustrations in half-tone throughout; a very good copy in contemporary half maroon morocco, backstrip lettered & ruled in gold; ex libris 'A.J. Martin 20.12.29' and David Gurling, Lavenham'. SB 548. £100 38 BARKER, H.R. [Assisted by V. Redstone, the account of Ipswich by F. Woolnough] East Suffolk Illustrated. [with] West Suffolk Illustrated. Giving an account of every Town and Village in the Eastern [& Western] Division of the County... [with] 566 illustrations [in each volume. Two volumes.] F.G. Pawsey, Bury St Edmunds, 1907/9. FIRST EDITION, 2vols., 4to., pp.(6)564(3)ix; (6)411; illustrations in half-tone throughout; a very good set in contemporary non-uniform blue & green cloth, attractively rebacked in (uniform) tan calf, morocco labels. SB 548/550. £220 39 BARRETT, C.R.B. Tours in East Anglia. Lawrence & Bullen, 1896. FIRST EDITION; pp.40, 39, 50, 44, 41, 42, 45; illustrations in line by the the author thoughout; a good copy of this uncommon 'collected edition' in original green cloth; early ownership signature of Horace P. Harman. Comprises the separately issued guides, Round , Aldeburgh, Yarmouth, Ipswich, St Osyth, Colchester & Southend, collected into one volume. SB 3529, 5480, 7317. £28 40 BARRINGER, Christopher [Editor] Aspects of East Anglian Pre-History (Twenty years after Rainbird Clarke) A Collection of Essays by: Paul Ashbee, Peter Murphy, John Wymer, Roger Jacobi, Frances Healy and Andrew Lawson. Geo Books, Norwich, 1984. FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.viii,189 + errata slip; text figures throughout; very good in original pictorial boards. £18 41 BARTON, Bernard. Household verses. George Virtue, 1845. FIRST EDITION, pp.xiv,240; + 8pp. Virtue's catalogue; extra engraved title with vignette of Woodbridge tide mill & frontis. of 'Gainsborough's Lane on the Orwell', both after Thos, Churchyard; plates a little browned but a nice copy in original cloth decorated in gold & blind, sometime unobtrusively rebacked retaining original backstrip, inner hinges reinforced. Inscribed to the prolific children's writer 'Chas. B. Tayler from His affect[ionat]e Friend Bernard Barton.' A close friend of the poet, Tayler had been curate at Hadleigh in the 1820s and returned to Suffolk in 1846 as rector of Otley. Subsequent gilt bookplate & ownership signature of the poet 'John Drinkwater, 1923'. £165 BARTON, Bernard. Our Suffolk Literature Supplement is available by request or on our website. 48 BATES, Martin. East Anglia. Regional Military Histories. Osprey, 1974. FIRST EDITION, pp.159; illustrations & facsimiles throughout; very good in pictorial boards. SB 558. £8 49 BAWDSEY KINSEY, Gordon Bawdsey - Birth of the Beam The History of R.A.F. Stations Bawdsey and Woodbridge. Terence Dalton, 2009 Sm.4to., pp.x,208; illustrations throughout; new in pictorial laminated card covers. £16 50 BAWDSEY KINSEY, Gordon Bawdsey - Birth of the Beam. The History of R.A.F. Stations Bawdsey and Woodbridge. Terence Dalton, 1983 FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.x,208; illustrations throughout; a good copy in the dust-wrapper, signed by the author on title. Further inscribed on half-title to Flt. Lt. Goodacre with note of his tours at Bawdsey in the 1960s. £25 51 . GOODWYN, E.A. A Century of a Suffolk Town Beccles 1760-1860. Part I. 1760-1815. College Gateway Bookshop, Silent Street, [1968] FIRST EDITION, pp.(8)156; six plates; very good in original printed card covers. SB 3718. £12 52 BECCLES. GOODWYN, E.A. Small Town Jubilee: Beccles in 1897. The Boydell Press, Ipswich, 1975. FIRST EDITION, pp.86(2); 3 half-tone plates; original pictorial laminated card covers, a little creased. SB 3721. £8 54 BECCLES. P., F.T. Beccles Parish Church. A brief sketch of its history from the earliest times. Nobbs & Coate, Beccles, 1929. FIRST EDITION, pp.16; 6 half-tone illustrations; a good copy in original wrappers & later cloth case; inscribed to 'Phil W. Thompson With the Compiler's compliments. Dec. 1931. F.T.P.' Ex Libris A.T. Copsey. SB 3751. £10 55 BECKER, Harry. Harry Becker 1865-1928. An exhibition [catalogue] of oils, watercolours, drawings and prints. From the artist's studio (Loftus family collection) October 10th - 31st 2010. The Wildlife Art Gallery, Lavenham, 2010. FIRST EDITION, 4to. (300 x 240mm); pp.(6) + 162 illustrations in colour & monochrome; new in pictorial card covers. An excellent catalogue of this remarkable collection. £15 56 BECKER, Harry [Illustrator] BELL, Adrian. Corduroy [with] The Cherry Tree [with] Silver Ley. The Bodley Head, 1948 FIRST EDITION with these illustrations; 3 vols., each c.200pp., illustrations in colour & half-tone throughout; a very good set of this celebrated edition of Bell's Suffolk trilogy; original cloth & pictorial dust-wrappers (slightly rubbed at extremities). £120 57 BECKER, Harry. THOMPSON, David. Harry Becker 1865-1928. Wildlife Art Gallery, Suffolk, 2002. FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.128; illustrations in colour & monochrome throughout, many full-page; new in original cloth & dust-wrapper; reduced from £28. A beautifully produced study with additional essays by Simon Loftus and Adrian Bell. £25 58 BECKER, M. Janet. Sutherland House and Sole Bay. Illustrations by F.W. Baldwin. Published by W.T. Windeler, Sutherland House, Southwold, [1948] FIRST EDITION, pp16; five line illustrations; a good copy in original printed wrappers; light water stain at foot of upper wrapper but generally well preserved: scarce.. SB 7338 £12 59 BERLYN, Mrs Alfred. RACKHAM, Arthur [Illustrator] Sunrise-Land. Rambles in Eastern England. Jarrold & Sons, 1894 FIRST EDITION, pp.346,xxii(4)adverts. (dated 1898); full-page & vignette line illustrations throughout by Arthur Rackham; neat inked shelf-mark on backstrip & verso of title but no library stamps; original pictorial cloth, backstrip faded, extremities rubbed but sound. £15 60 BETHAM-EDWARDS, Matilda. Mid-Victorian Memories. With a personal sketch by Mrs Sarah Grand. John Murray, 1919 FIRST EDITION, pp.lxvi,165; frontispiece portrait; a good copy in original blue cloth; extremities a little rubbed. Born in 1836 at Hall, Suffolk, where she spent the first thirty years of her life, this penultimate work appeared shortly after the author's death. With a useful 60pp. biographical memoir by her friend Sarah Grand. £45 61 BLACKWOOD, Gordon. Tudor and Stuart Suffolk. Carnegie Publishing, 2001 FIRST EDITION, pp.xv,351; illustrations throughout with from photographs, engravings, sketches and maps; a very good copy in dust wrapper. £25 63 BLATCHLY, John. The Town Library of Ipswich provided for the use of the town preachers in 1599. A history and catalogue. The Boydell Press, 1989. FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.x,199; 5 tipped-in colour plates & 11 illustrations & facsimiles in text; new in dust-wrapper. A fascinating & detailed study of a closed collection of c.1000 books & mss. dating from the 14th to 18th centuries with biographies of the founder & early benefactors. The analysis has revealed several remarkable features including a unique system of running fore-edge shelfmarks from which the arrangement of the books in 1651 can be deduced; booksellers' coded prices c.1600 have been 'broken' & a wealth of hitherto unknown book labels recorded. A remarkable account of significance well beyond its local interest. Published at £29.95. £15 65 BLATCHLY, John. NORTHEAST, Peter. Decoding Flint Flushwork on Suffolk and Churches. Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History, 2005. FIRST EDITION, 600 copies printed; sm.4to., pp.viii,116; illustrations in line & half-tone throughout; new in pictorial card covers. 'A survey of more than 90 churches in the two counties where devices and inscriptions challenge interpretation'. £15 66 . WEST, Rodney [& others] Blaxhall's Creative Past. Snapshots of Village Life. Written and researched by the Blaxhall Archive Group. [with] The Blaxhall Artist by John Day. The Poet Sculptor by Arthur Rope. Blaxhall Archive Group, 2009 FIRST EDITION, lg.8vo., pp.vi,162; illustrations throughout in colour & half-tone; new in dust-wrapper. £20 67 BLICKLING HALL. COLLYER, D'Arcy Bedingfield. Report on the Manuscripts of the Marquess of Lothian preserved at Blickling Hall, Norfolk. Historical Manuscripts Commission, 1905 FIRST EDITION, pp.xviii,514,x; newspaper cutting & two postcards pasted in at front; well preserved in contemporary blue buckram. £35 BLOOMFIELD, Robert. Suffolk Literature Supplement available by request or on our website. 69 BLOOMFIELD. STORER, J. & GREIG, J. Views in Suffolk, Norfolk and Northamptonshire; illustrative of the works of Robert Bloomfield; accompanied with descriptions: to which is annexed, A Memoir of the Poet's Life by E.W. Brayley. Vernor, Hood & Sharpe; Darton & Harvey; and J. Storer & J. Greig, Engravers, 1806. FIRST EDITION, pp.56; 14 copper plates and extra engraved title with portrait vignette; slight browning of plates but rather cleaner than usually found; a very nice copy with original guards in contemporary half crimson morocco, marbled sides; ex libris S.F. Watson. SB 2546. £85 70 BLOOM, J. Harvey. English Tracts, Pamphlets and Printed Sheets: A Bibliography. Vol.1 1473-1650. Suffolk. Wallace Gandy, 1922. Pp.xvi,232; 8 facsimile plates; a good copy in slightly rubbed & marked original blue cloth; nick in backstrip but sound. A second volume relating to Leics., Staffs., Worcs. & Warwickshire, appeared the following year. SB 468. £35 71 . HARPER-BILL, Christopher. [Editor] Cartulary. Part One. Boydell & Brewer for the Suffolk Records Society, 1980 FIRST EDITION, pp.(14)135; 238 documents transcribed; very good in original boards. Suffolk Charters II. £12 73 BLYTHE, Ronald. NASH, John [Illustrator] Word from Wormingford. A Parish Year. With illustrations by John Nash. Viking, 1997. Pp.(6)245; illustrations in line throughout by John Nash; a very good copy in dust-wrapper of Blythe's 'beautifully observed calendar of a year in the Church and in the country'. £15 74 BLYTH VALLEY. LAWRENCE, Rachel. Southwold River. Georgian Life in the Blyth Valley. Suffolk Books, 1990 FIRST EDITION, pp.x,150; 47 illustrations & maps; very good in dust-wrapper. Published by subscription & now uncommon in this original hard-bound edition. £15 75 BOSMERE HUNDRED. H[ERVEY, Lord] J[ohn William Nicholas] Suffolk Domesday. Bosmere Hundred. The Latin text extended and translated into English for private circulation by J.H. Printed [for the translator] at the 'Free Press' Works, Bury St Edmund's, 1891. Pp.53; Latin & English parallel texts on facing pages; original printed grey wrappers, staples rusted, otherwise well preserved. Hervey produced 25 parts in total, 1888-91. SB 692. £20 76 BOSWELL, V.C. [Editor] The Eastern Chronology being a collection of dates of remarkable events. [13th Edition] G.J. Boswell, Ipswich, 1922. Pp.56 (20) adverts.; lightly browned as usual but a good copy in original cloth-backed pictorial red boards, lightly rubbed & faded. First published in 1877, this eccentric collection of Ipswich, Suffolk & national events from 919 to 1922, made its final appearance in 1931. SB 540. £18 77 BOXFORD. NORTHEAST, Peter. [Editor] Boxford Churchwardens' Accounts 1530-1561. Suffolk Records Society, 1982. FIRST EDITION, pp.xvi,108; sketch-map; a very good copy in the dust-wrapper. SRS vol.XXIII. £15 78 BRIGHT, Henry. ALLTHORPE-GUYTON, Marjorie. Henry Bright 1810-1873. Paintings and Drawings in Norwich Castle Museum. Norfolk Museums Service, 1986. Folio, pp.112; 16 colour & numerous half-tone illustrations; very good in pictorial laminated card covers. £10 79 BROKE HALL. Plan of the Greater Part of The Broke Hall Estate, Ipswich, Suffolk. For Sale by Auction by Messrs. Bidwell & Sons in conjunction with Messrs. Robert Bond & Sons, 1926 Lithographed map, 690 x 820mm., showing Ipswich & the River Orwell with the Broke Hall Estate divided into 13 (coloured) lots; linen-backed & folded into 24 section; well preserved in gilt-lettered cloth slip-case. £35 80 BULLION, Simone. The Mammals of Suffolk. Suffolk Wildlife Trust and Suffolk Naturalists' Society, 2009 FIRST EDITION, pp.207; numerous colour photographs and half-tone illustrations throughout; new in pictorial boards. Published at £20, we are able to offer a few copies at £15. £15 81 . MORAN, James. Clays of Bungay. Richard Clay & Co., Bungay, 1978. FIRST EDITION, pp.160; 28 plates & genealogy; a very good copy in original buckram and slightly frayed dust-wrapper. £15 82 BURY ST EDMUNDS. A Concise Description of Bury Saint Edmund's, and its Environs, within the distance of ten miles, illustrated by Engravings and Wood-cuts, of upwards of Forty Churches. [Printed by T.D. Dutton, Bury St Edmunds for] Longman and Co., and the Principal Booksellers in Suffolk, 1827. FIRST EDITION, pp.iv(6)subscribers,367(5)index & errata; 27 copper-plates & wood-engravings (some by Samuel Williams) depicting 47 churches; occasional light spotting but a nice uncut copy of this uncommon work in modern calf-backed marbled boards, morocco label. SB 4056. Copsey 543. £120 83 BURY ST EDMUNDS. BREEN, Anthony [Editor] The Bury Rentals 1526 & 1547. Translated & transcribed from the originals. Suffolk Family History Society, 2000 FIRST EDITION, pp.76; four sketch-maps & two facsimile pages; new in printed card wrapper. 'The importance of Bury St Edmunds to West Suffolk is unparalleled. By far the largest town, it owes its growth to the former and the presence of the relics of the martyred St Edmund within the Abbey's church... These records though surviving in a fragmentary form, contain a wealth of information, not just for the proprieted elite, but for people at every level of society.' £7 84 BURY ST EDMUNDS. COCKAYNE, E.E. & STOW, N.J. [Editors] Stutter's Casebook. A Junior Hospital Doctor 1839-1841. Boydell Press [&] Suffolk Records Society, 2005. FIRST EDITION, pp.xliii(3)178; illustrations in line and half-tone; as new in dust-wrapper. Notes made by a young resident house apothecary & surgeon working at the general hospital in Bury St. Edmunds in the mid-19thC. With extensive appendices on the diseases, medical practice and drugs of the time. Published at £35 but now out of print. SRS vol. XLVIII. £16 85 BURY ST EDMUNDS. GILLINGWATER, Edmund. An Historical and Descriptive Account of St. Edmund's Bury, in the County of Suffolk. Printed by and for J. Rackham, Angel Hill, Saint Edmund's Bury, 1804. FIRST EDITION, pp.8,311; sepia frontispiece & three other stipple engraved plates; a very good unsophisticated copy in original boards, paper label, uncut; extremities rubbed, spine cracked but secure. Inscribed 'Lady Cullum's Compliments to Sir George Stanton, Bart... Nov.23rd 1813'. Later ownership signatures of the antiquary C.H. Evelyn White and W.J. Cutting, Glemsford. SB 4092. £85 86 BURY ST EDMUNDS. GRANSDEN, Antonia. A History of The Abbey of Bury St Edmunds 1182-1256. Samson of Tottington to Edmund of Walpole. The Boydell Press, 2007. FIRST EDITION, pp.xx,354(2); 15 illustrations on 12 plates (many in colour), 9 sketch-maps; new in dust-wrapper. An important addition to the History of Medieval Religion series. £60 87 BURY ST EDMUNDS. HERVEY, S.H.A. [Editor] King Edward VI Free Grammar School. Biographical List of Boys Educated... From 1550 to 1900. Suffolk Green Books No.XIII. Paul & Mathew, Bury St. Edmunds, 1908. FIRST EDITION, pp.xx,484; frontispiece; title spotted, otherwise a good copy in original green cloth, gilt; pictorial bookplate of Florence Horatia Suckling and subsequently in Lincoln's Inn Library with their small heraldic stamp on prelims. £75 88 BURY ST EDMUNDS. JOCELIN de BRAKELOND. Chronica... De rebus gestis Samsonis Abbatis Monasterii Sancti Edmundi. [Now for the first time printed under the editorship of John Gage Rokewode, formerly Gage]. Camden Society, 1840 FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.xii,171; engraved frontispiece & coloured facsimile; a very good uncut copy in original green cloth, gilt; ex libris Frances Mary Richardson Currer. The first printing of an important chronicle, edited from the Liber Albus Monasterii S. Edmundi, MS 1005, in the Harleian Collection. Steward, SB 4266. £25 89 BURY ST EDMUNDS. OAKES, James. The Oakes Diaries. Business, Politics and the Family in Bury St Edmunds 1778-1827. Edited by Jane Fiske. [In two volumes] Suffolk Records Society, 1990-91. FIRST EDITION, 2vol., pp.xviii,396; xii,461; 71 illustrations & maps; a very good set in the dust-wrappers of this important study of late-Georgian Suffolk life with particular reference to the yarn industry, trade & banking. SRS vol. XXXII. £55

90 BURY ST EDMUNDS. STATHAM, Margaret. [Editor] Accounts of the Feoffees of the Town Lands of Bury St Edmunds 1569-1622. Suffolk Records Society, 2003. FIRST EDITION, pp.lxx,414; 8 colour & 12 half-tone plates & map; fine in dust-wrapper. SRS vol.44. £25 91 BURY ST EDMUNDS. THOMSON, Rodney M. [Editor] The Archives of the Abbey of Bury St Edmunds. Suffolk Records Society, 1980. FIRST EDITION, pp.xii,180; 4 plates; a very good copy in the dust-wrapper. SRS vol.XXI. £12 92 BURY ST EDMUNDS. WILLIAM of Hoo. The Letter-Book of William of Hoo Sacrist of Bury St Edmunds. Edited by Antonia Gransden. Suffolk Records Society, 1963. FIRST EDITION, pp.166(4); a very good copy in original cloth. SRS vol.V. £10 94 BURY ST EDMUNDS. YATES, Rev. Richard. History and Antiquities of The Abbey of St. Edmund's Bury. With views of the most considerable monasterial remains by the Rev. William Yates. The Second Edition with additions, and fourteen additional plates. J.B. Nichols and Son, 1843. Second and best edition, 4to., pp.xxx,256(2)49 + errata, 85 + list of plates; 29 engraved plates; occasional light spotting but a very good large copy in contemporary half maroon morocco, lettered & tooled in gold, top edge gilt, others uncut; ex libris F[rancis] S[eymour] Stevenson of Playford Mount, MP for NE Suffolk 1885-1906, whose involvement in the Mid-Suffolk light railway was to bankrupt him. SB 4306(2). £220 95 BUXHALL. COPINGER, W.A. History of the Parish of Buxhall in the County of Suffolk. H. Sotheran, 1902. FIRST EDITION, lg.4to., pp.viii,320; large folding parish map (with all field names) & 24 plates; some light spotting but a good copy in original green cloth, top edge gilt, others uncut; ex libris J.H. Rivett-Carnac and T. Horth, Woodbridge. SB 4464. £165 97 CAMPSEY ASHE. Poster & Sale Catalogue. No.1, Mill Ville, (Near Wickham-Market Station.) A Catalogue of the neat and good Household Furniture and Effects of Mr Robert S. Ling, decased. [To be sold on the premises on Friday March 30th, 1906] Loder, Printer, Woodbridge [for] W. Arnott & Son, 1906. Broadside Poster 580 x 445mm, incorporating 186 lot catalogue; folded 3 times; slight fraying & wear at folds but generally well preserved. £15 98 CAMPSEY ASHE & LOUDHAM. DYKE, Gwen [General editor] & Loudham. [Survey of the Parish] Deben Valley Place Names. Suffolk Local History Council, [1980s] FIRST EDITION, A4; pp.x, 45 + 13 leaves printed on rectos only; folding parish maps from different periods; with introduction, glossary & bibliography; well preserved in original card covers & plastic binder. £10 99 CARLTON. CRISP, Frederick Arthur [Editor] The Parish Registers of Carlton, Suffolk. Privately Printed for Frederick Arthur Crisp, 1886. FIRST EDITION, no.3 of 50 copies printed, signed by Crisp; lg.8vo., pp.(8)92; a good uncut copy of this handsome production in original full vellum with painted arms on lower cover, top edge gilt, others uncut. SB 6311 £150 100 CARLTON COLVILE, OULTON & KIRTLEY. ENCLOSURE ACT. An Act for Dividing, Allotting, and Inclosing the Common Heaths, Marshes, Fen Grounds, Dooles and Waste Grounds,within the several Parishes of Carlton Colvile, Oulton, and Kirtley, otherwise Kirkley, in the County of Suffolk. [House of Commons] 41 Geo. III, 1801. Sm.folio, pp.35; disbound; light spotting throughout but well preserved. Not recorded by Steward. £25 101 CARNIE, T. West. In Quaint East Anglia. Illustrated by W.S. Rogers. Greening & Co., 1899 FIRST EDITION, pp.132; frontispiece sketch including Station; well preserved in lightly soiled pictorial cloth; ex-libris Peter Northeast. Written for the new railway tourists with chapters on: Ipswich; Norwich; Constable Country; ; Norfolk Broads; Woodbridge; & Yarmouth. £30 103 CAUTLEY, H. Munro. Suffolk Churches and their Treasures. Third edition. Norman Adlard, Ipswich, 1954 Lg.8vo., pp.x,363; folding sketch-map at end; 3 colour and 415 high quality monochrome plates from the author's photographs; a very good copy in original tan cloth & slightly frayed pictorial dust-wrapper. SB 2253. £40 104 CAUTLEY, H. Munro. Suffolk Churches and their Treasures. Fifth edition. With a Supplement on Victorian Church Building in Suffolk by Anne Riches and a Survey of Lost and Ruined Churches by John Blatchly and Peter Northeast. Suffolk Historic Churches Trust, 1982. Fifth & best edition, (one of 300 copies issued by the Trust as a fund-raiser); lg.8vo., pp.(12)444; 8 colour and numerous half-tone plates throughout; edges a little browned but a sound copy in variant card binding & frayed dust-wrapper. SB 2253. £25 105 CAUTLEY, H. Munro. RICHES, Anne. Victorian Church Building and Restoration in Suffolk. A supplement to H. Munro Cautley's 'Suffolk Churches'. With a list of Lost and Ruined Churches compiled by John Blatchly and Peter Northeast. The Boydell Press, 1982 FIRST EDITION, folio, pp.(8)(374-)444; 28 full- and half-page illustrations in half-tone; a very good copy in original blue cloth; comprises the supplement added to the fifth edition of 'Suffolk Churches' of which a small number were separately issued for owners of the earlier editions. £12 106 CENSUS. Sample Census 1966 England and Wales County Report. West Suffolk [with] East Suffolk. HMSO, 1967. Folio, 2 volumes bound together; pp.xxii,22; xxii,30; specimen forms bound in; fine copies in original printed wrappers & modern grey cloth. £25 108 . CRISP, Frederick Arthur [Editor] The Parish Registers of Chillesford, Suffolk. Privately Printed for Frederick Arthur Crisp, 1886. FIRST EDITION, no.47 of 100 copies printed, signed by Crisp; lg.8vo., pp.(6)33; a good uncut copy, printed on hand-made paper; original vellum-backed boards; rubbed & lightly soiled but sound; ex libris S.F. Watson. SB 4528. £90 109 CHURCHYARD, Ellen. KIBBLE, Sally. The Artist's Daughter. A fictionalised memoir of Ellen Churchyard [of Woodbridge]. Antique Collector's Club, 2009 FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.231; illustrations in colour & half-tone throughout including nearly 200 works by Thomas Churchyard and his children; a fine copy in dust-wrapper. From the library of Terry Horth with a copy of his letter to the author identifying a Churchyard painting in the book from his own collection and the author's grateful reply. £25 110 CHURCHYARD, Thomas. MORFEY, Wallace. Painting the Day. Thomas Churchyard of Woodbridge. The Boydell Press, 1986 FIRST EDITION, pp.xiv,201; 10 colour & 18 monochrome plates; very good in the dust-wrapper. Autograph letter, signed, from the author to Terry Horth, thanking him for the 'Catalogue of the 1927 sale...' £20 111 CHURCHYARD, Thomas. MORFEY, Wallace. Painting the Day. Thomas Churchyard of Woodbridge. The Boydell Press, 1986 FIRST EDITION, pp.xiv,201; 10 colour & 18 monochrome plates; very good in the dust-wrapper. £12 112 CLARE. BARNARDISTON, K.W. Clare Priory. Seven Centuries of a Suffolk House. Edited with an introduction and notes by Norman Scarfe. W. Heffer, Cambridge, 1962. FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.xvi,80; frontis. & 8 plates; a very good copy in lightly rubbed dust-wrapper. SB 4550. £15 114 CLARK, Christine. MUNTING, Roger. Suffolk Enterprise: A Guide to the County's Companies and their Historical Records. Centre of East Anglian Studies, Norwich, [2000] FIRST EDITION, pp.111; illustrations & facsimiles throughout;very good in pictorial card wrappers. An excellent survey of 67 businesses with details of changes of ownership, evolution & history, and location notes on surviving records. £8 115 CLARKE, W.G. COOPER, A. Heaton. [Illustrator] Norfolk & Suffolk. A.&.C. Black, 1921. FIRST EDITION, pp.x,275; folding sketch-map & 40 colour plates with captioned tissue guards, from original water-colours by A. Heaton Cooper. A very good copy in original blue cloth, lettered in gold; slightly rubbed at extremities. £25 116 CLARKSON, Thomas. ELMES, James. Thomas Clarkson: A Monograph. Being a contribution towards the history of the abolition of the slave-trade and slavery. Blackader and Co., 1854. [Now reprinted in facsimile by Mnemosyne Publishing, Miami, 1969] Pp.xxxii,320; frontispiece portrait; a very good copy of this scarce account in original grey cloth, gilt. SB 2656. £25 117 CLAXTON, A.O.D. The Suffolk Dialect of the 20th Century. Norman Adlard, Ipswich, 1954. FIRST EDITION, pp.xiv,111; four fine half-tone plates of a departed world; a very good copy of this valuable study in original cloth & adhesive film-protected dust-wrapper. SB 2113. £15 118 CLUBBE, William. Six satires of Horace, in a style between free imitation and literal version. George Jermyn, Ipswich, 1795. FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.xx,136; margins lightly dust-soiled but a good uncut copy in modern boards. Clubbe was Vicar of & Rector of Flowton and published a Latin version of Bloomfield's Farmer's Boy as well as several volumes of original verse. The 750 subscribers include George Crabbe among many well-known Suffolk families. Jackson p.204; Johnson 191 (whose copy this was); Copsey 491. £85 119 COBBOLD, John Chevallier Death of Mr. John Chevallier Cobbold. [Galley proof of the obituary notice from East Anglian Daily Times, Saturday, October 7th 1882, & further notice from Monday, October 9th] with Funeral of the late Mr. John Chevallier Cobbold. 1882. 23pp. of newsprint pasted into contemporary bound book, red cloth, with ms. label pasted to front board; together with news cutting on Death of Mr Frederick Ransome (EADT April 21st, 1893) and long obituary notice (c1885) of Henry Gallant Bristo, long-time associate and some-time partner of John Cobbold; galley proof format, laid in. £35

120 COBBOLD, John Chevallier TURNOCK, Rev. J.R. Two Sermons preached in the Church of S. Mary-Le-Tower, Ipswich... Sunday, October 8, being the Sunday after the death... [&] Sunday, October 15, being the Sunday after the funeral of John Chevallier Cobbold... Pawsey and Hayes, Ipswich, 1882. FIRST EDITION, pp.15; stitched as issued; a well preserved copy. Not in Steward. £18 COBBOLD, Mrs Elizabeth. Our Suffolk Literature Supplement is available by request or online. COBBOLD, Richard. Suffolk Literature Supplement available by request or on our website. 125 COBBOLD, Richard. WRIGHT, Pip [Editor]. A Picture History of Margaret Catchpole. a reduced-text version of the book by Richard Cobbold with 33 original illustrations by the author Pawprint Publishing, 2009 FIRST EDITION, pp.(4)129; new in pictorial card wrappers. Richard Cobbold painted 33 watercolour pictures to accompany the original story but only a few were used in monochrome. They are all reproduced in colour for the first time in this edition. £8 126 CODDENHAM. STONE, Michael [Editor] The Diary of John Longe (1765-1834) Vicar of Coddenham, Suffolk Records Society, 2008. FIRST EDITION, pp.lxviii,314; frontispiece and 8 maps & plates (two in colour); new in pictorial dust-wrapper. A fascinating picture of forty years of the life of an affluent and clubbable gentleman-parson of the Georgian age who made a significant contribution to society in rural mid-Suffolk. Besides preaching and leading worship, Longe trained young curates, marshalled his parishioners under threat of Napoleon's invasion, served as a magistrate and supervised the local House of Industry and turnpike trusts. With excellent introduction, glossary, notes on people and several other documents transcribed, including: Visitation return, 1820; Servants' wages book; Inventory of Coddenham vicarage & Cellar records. Published at £35. £30 127 COINAGE. SADLER, J.C. A History of the Ipswich Mint and its Saxon & Norman moneyers. [Printed for the Author] 1976. FIRST EDITION, pp.(24); facsimile illustrations throughout; very good in laminated card covers. A scarce account, produced 1000 years after the founding of the Ipswich Mint. SB 5691. £15 129 COINAGE. SADLER, J.C. The Ipswich Mint c973 - c1210 AD Volume I. Eadgar to the end of Aethelred II c973 - c1016. J.C. Sadler, Ipswich, 2010. FIRST EDITION, folio, 500 copies printed; pp.156; 105 plates with 369 pairs of half-tone figures; new in pictorial laminated boards, signed by the author. A remarkably detailed & well documented work of reference. £25 128 COINAGE. SADLER, J.C. The Ipswich Mint c973 - c1210 AD Volume II. Cnut the Great to the end of Edward the Confessor 1016-1066 AD J.C. Sadler, Ipswich, 2012 FIRST EDITION, folio, 200 copies printed; pp.229 + advert. leaf; 137 plates + addenda of 9 'detachable pages' with over 400 pairs of half-tone figures; new in pictorial laminated boards, signed by the author. The second volume of John Sadler's remarkable study. £40 130 COLLINS, John. DODDS, James. River Colne Shipbuilders. A Portrait of Shipbuilding 1786-1988. With a foreword by Richard Woodman. Jardine Press, 2009. FIRST EDITION, folio, pp.(8)314; high quality illustrations throughout in colour & monochrome including characteristic linocuts by James Dodds and several maps, plans & facsimiles; new in laminated card covers. A wonderful account of this relatively unknown ship-building estuary which draws on a rich archive of material. £28 131 COLLINS, John. DODDS, James. River Colne Shipbuilders. A Portrait of Shipbuilding 1786-1988. With a foreword by Richard Woodman. Jardine Press, 2009. FIRST EDITION DELUXE, limited to 250 copies, signed by the authors; folio, pp.(8)314; high quality illustrations throughout in colour & monochrome including characteristic linocuts by James Dodds and several maps, plans & facsimiles; new in full buckram, gilt, & slip-case of the deluxe edition which also includes a CDRom of 'Ships built on the River Colne' in pocket at end. A wonderful account of this relatively unknown ship-building estuary which draws on a rich archive of material. £75 132 COMFORT, N.A. The Mid-Suffolk Light Railway. Locomotion Papers No. twenty-two. The Oakwood Press, 1963. FIRST EDITION, pp.31; 12 half-tone illustrations & various facsimiles & map; good copy in pictorial card wrapers. SB 1427. £8 133 COOPER, A. Heaton. Suffolk Water-Colours. A. & C. Black, 1926. FIRST EDITION, pp.(4) + 20 fine colour plates; light spotting of letterpress, otherwise well preserved in original pictorial boards; backstrip slightly rubbed. SB 388. £15 134 COOPER, Ernest R. Mardles from Suffolk. Tales of the South Folk by one of them. Heath Cranton, 1932. FIRST EDITION, pp.192; first & final leaves spotted, otherwise well preserved in original green cloth; related news cuttings laid in with 2pp. autograph letter from Cooper to Robert Buller whose copy this was. SB 395. £20 136 COOPER, Ernest R. Storm warriors of the Suffolk Coast. With a foreword by the Secretary of the Royal National Lifeboat Association. Heath Cranton, 1937. FIRST EDITION, pp.178; backstrip a little faded but a good copy in original blue cloth; signed & dated 'Nov. 1937' by the author on title. SB 964. £15 137 COOPER, Trevor. BROWN, Sarah [Editors] Pews, Benches and Chairs. Church seating in English parish churches from the fourteenth century to the present. The Ecclesiological Society, 2011. FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.x,500; numerous half-tone illustrations throughout; new in pictorial card. Thirty well-illustrated essays on the history of church seating from medieval times with several Suffolk examples featured. £35 138 COPINGER, W.A. [Suffolk Records and Manuscripts.The] County of Suffolk. Its History as Disclosed by Existing Records and Other Documents, being Materials for... The History of Suffolk. [In six volumes] Henry Sotheran & Co., 1904/5/7. FIRST EDITION, 6vols., each c.450pp.; extremities rubbed & slight wear but a good set in original blue cloth, top edge gilt, others uncut; with the scarce index volume which Copinger had privately printed in 1907. 'A remarkable attempt at indexing all the available manuscript sources for the history of the County, arranged alphabetically by place and family names.' Grinke 161. SB 459. £250 139 COPSEY, Tony. Ipswich Book Trades. A Biographical Dictionary of persons connected with the book & periodical trades in Ipswich. Claude Cox, Ipswich, 2011 FIRST EDITION limited to 100 copies (80 for sale), pp.344; illustrations & facsimiles throughout, some in colour; new in pictorial dust-wrapper. A wonderfully detailed survey of booksellers, binders, engravers, music sellers, librarians, papermakers, printers, publishers & stationers at Ipswich from the 16th century to 1900. The companion volume on Suffolk Book Trades (excluding Ipswich) is also now available. £28 140 COPSEY, Tony. Suffolk Book Trades. A Biographical Dictionary. Booksellers, Bookbinders, Engravers, Librarians, Music Sellers, Newsagents, Papermakers, Printers, Publishers & Stationers in Suffolk to 1900. Claude Cox, Ipswich, 2012 FIRST EDITION limited to 116 copies (100 for sale), pp.467; illustrations & facsimiles in line & half-tone throughout; new in pictorial dust-wrapper. The companion volume to his Ipswich Book Trades, which completes Tony Copsey's exemplary historical survey of the book trades in Suffolk from the beginning to 1900. £28 141 COPSEY, Tony. Suffolk Writers from the beginning until 1800. A Catalogue of Suffolk Authors with some account of their lives and a list of their writings. [Claude Cox Books for the Author], Ipswich, 2000. FIRST EDITION limited to 150 copies; pp.558; new in gilt-lettered boards. A remarkably researched sequel to Tony Copsey's study of Suffolk Imprints; full of good things & eminently readable, barely 10% of the authors featured may be found in the Dictionary of National Biography. We are sole distributors of this important reference. £28 142 COPSEY, Tony. Suffolk Writers who were born between 1800-1900. A Catalogue of Suffolk Authors with some account of their lives and lists of their writings. [Claude Cox Books for the Author], Ipswich, 2002. FIRST EDITION, 200 copies printed; pp.416; new in gilt-lettered boards & pictorial dust-wrapper. The second volume of Tony Copsey's Suffolk Dictionary includes nearly 1000 biographies. An essential reference for all interested in Suffolk history & literature. We are sole distributors of this work. £28 143 COPSEY, Tony. HALLAM, Henry. Book Distribution and Printing in Suffolk 1534-1850. With a Checklist of Books printed in the County. Tony Copsey, Ipswich, 1994. FIRST EDITION, pp.525; a good copy in the dust-wrapper of this scarce account of Suffolk booksellers, stationers, binders and printers. Descriptions of some 2500 books with introductory essays, list of booksellers, printers, &c., indexes. £65 144 COPSEY, Tony. HALLAM, Henry. Printing in Suffolk. [Author's original working typescript copy.] Tony Copsey, Ipswich, 1990. Folio, c430pp (paginated in sections) with descriptions of some 2500 books, introductory essays, list of booksellers, printers, &c., indexes; author's annotations throughout; extensive research correspondence to Copsey and Hallam and ms. notes laid in; original two-tone buckram. Published in 1994 as 'Book Distribution and Printing in Suffolk'. £120 145 CORDER, Joan. A Dictionary of Suffolk Arms. Suffolk Records Society, 1965. FIRST EDITION, pp.(12)228(42) bibliography & index; a good copy in original green cloth, backstrip a little faded. SRS vol.VII. £15 146 CORNISH, Herbert. The Constable Country A hundred years after John Constable. With a chapter on Some Ancient Buildings and Others.... Volume 1 [all published.] Heath Cranton, 1932. FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.xxviii,80; 90 illustrations in line & half-tone after various Constables, Munnings, Squirrell, Cotman, Salwey & others; a very good copy in original cloth & repaired pictorial dust-wrapper. SB 396. £25 147 . H[ERVEY, Lord] J[ohn William Nicholas] Suffolk Domesday. Cosford Half Hundred. The Latin text extended and translated into English for private circulation by J.H. Printed [for the translator] at the 'Free Press' Works, Bury St Edmund's, 1889. Pp.17; Latin & English parallel texts on facing pages; original printed grey wrappers, staples rusted, otherwise well preserved. Hervey produced 25 parts in total, 1888-91. SB 692. £10 148 COSFORD HUNDRED. POOR LAW ACT 1807. An Act... for the better Relief and Employment of the Poor of the several Parishes within the Hundred of Cosford,... and also of the Parish of Polstead... in the County of Suffolk. Anno Quadragesimo Septimo Georgii III. Regis. 8th August, 1807. George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1807. Folio, pp.(1349-)1359; drop-head title with woodcut headpiece; a very good copy in modern green rexine-backed boards. £15 151 COX, Thomas. Suffolk. [from: Magna Britannia et Hibernia... or, A New Survey of Great Britain... John Morphew, 1724] Sm.4to., pp.(171-)344; engraved distances table & folding engraved county map by Robert Morden (170 x 235mm); a very good copy in 19thC. brown pebble-grain cloth, lettered in gold. Pencilled endpaper note by Harry Wilton who purchased this copy 'Ex Doncaster's Colchester 19.5.58...' £75 152 CRANBOOK, Earl of. [John David GATHORNE-HARDY. Editor] NASH, John [Illustrator] Parnassian Molehill. An anthology of Suffolk Verse written between 1327 and 1864, with some account of the authors and with numerous drawings by John Nash. W.S. Cowell, Ipswich, 1953. FIRST EDITION, no.215 of 500 copies; pp.xvi,264; 50 full-page & vignette illustrations by Nash; a nice copy of this entertaining & informative anthology, delightfully presented in decorated cloth & slip-case. SB 2336. £55 153 CRANBOOK, Earl of. [John David GATHORNE-HARDY. Editor] NASH, John [Illustrator] Parnassian Molehill. An anthology of Suffolk Verse written between 1327 and 1864, with some account of the authors and with numerous drawings by John Nash. With a new preface by Ronald Blythe. Aldeburgh, 2001 Pp.xx,264; 50 full-page & vignette illustrations by Nash; new in pictorial wrapper. A facsimile of the original limited edition of 1953, with a new preface by Ronald Blythe. [SB 2336] £18 154 . BOTELHO, L.A. [Editor] Churchwardens' Accounts of Cratfield 1640-1660. Suffolk Records Society, 1999. FIRST EDITION, pp.xii,177; 3 facsimiles & 6 maps & diagrams; a very good copy in the pictorial dust-wrapper. SRS vol.XLII. £15 155 CRISP, Frederick Arthur. List of Parish Registers and other Genealogical Works Edited by Frederick Arthur Crisp. [Privately Printed by the Author] 1899. FIRST EDITION, lg.8vo., pp.(12)71; a good copy in original parchment-backed marbled boards, top edge gilt, others uncut; a little worn at extremities but sound. Useful lists & bibliographical information on the productions of this prolific printer of genealogy. £35 FORE-EDGE PAINTINGS 156 [CROMWELL, Thomas Kitson.] Excursions in the County of Suffolk... In two volumes... with one hundred engravings... Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown... 1818/19. FIRST EDITION, 2vol., 12mo., pp.(8)224; (4)198; folding engraved maps of Ipswich & Suffolk, extra-engraved titles & 96 engraved plates; a nice set in contemporary crimson grained calf, decorated in gilt & blind; all edges gilt concealing two fore-edge paintings of 'Orford Lighthouse with town in background', & 'Aldeburgh Moot Hall & Fishing-boats'. SB 363. £250 157 [CROMWELL, Thomas Kitson.] Excursions in the County of Suffolk... Illustrated with one hundred engravings, including a map of the county. In two volumes. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown... 1818/19. FIRST EDITION, Large Paper, (220 x 135mm); 2vol., pp.(4)200; (8)176; extra-engraved titles & 96 engraved plates but bound without the maps of Ipswich & Suffolk; light marginal foxing of a few plates but a nice set in modern grey cloth. SB 363. £85 158 DANDY FAMILY. STEER, Francis W. The Dandy Pedigree. Offprinted from vol.XXVII Part 3 of the Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology, 1957. Pp.(133-)153; frontispiece & folding diagram; well preserved in original printed wrappers. SB 2763. £8 159 DAVIES, G. Christopher. The Handbook to the Rivers and Broads of Norfolk & Suffolk. Revised and Enlarged. 29th Edition. Jarrold and Sons, [c1900] Pp.202(6) adverts.; full-page & vignette illustrations in line throughout; large folding map in back pocket; original pictorial blue cloth, gilt; a very well preserved copy. Part of 'Jarrold's "Holiday" Series'. £35 160 DAVY, David Elisha. BLATCHLY, John. [Editor] A Journal of Excursions through the County of Suffolk 1823-1844. Suffolk Records Society, 1982. FIRST EDITION, pp.x,245; colour frontispiece & other illustrations in text; a very good copy in original boards, signed on title by the editor. SRS vol.XXIV. £25 161 DAY, Harold. Old Sketchbooks & Albums. Hobart Press, 2002 FIRST EDITION, limited to 500 numbered copies; landscape 4to., pp.176(4); half-tone illustrations throughout; as new in dust-wrapper. 24 items described & fully illustrated, including Gladstone, Ellen Terry and East Anglians, Arthur James Stark, Munnings, Thomas Churchyard, & George Rope. £28 162 DAY, Harold A.E. East Anglian Art Jottings. Paintings and Drawings from the Collection of Harold Day. With reference to works included from other Collections. Eastbourne Fine Art, 2006 FIRST EDITION limited to 350 copies; 4to., pp.111; illustrations thoughout in colour and half-tone; a fine copy in dust-wrapper. Vol. VI of Day's East Anglian Painters. £25 163 DAY, Harold A.E. CARTER, Simon. Norwich School and Suffolk School Art. Art Dealer's Diary 1972, etc. Vol. VII in the East Anglian Art series. [With 'A Note on Thomas Churchyard' & catalogue, by Simon Carter.] Eastbourne Fine Art, 2007 FIRST EDITION limited to 400 copies; 4to., pp.123; illustrations thoughout in colour and half-tone; a fine copy in dust-wrapper. Vol. VI of Day's East Anglian Painters. £25 164 DEARY, Terry. The Real Maria Marten. A historical novel. East Anglian Magazine, Ipswich, 1979. FIRST EDITION, pp.56; illustrations & facsimiles throughout; a good copy of this re-examination of the Red Barn murder attempting to rehabilitate the reputation of William Corder. £8 165 . CORNISH, James George. Reminiscences of Country Life. Edited by Vaughan Cornish. Country Life, 1939 FIRST EDITION, pp.xii,147; 8 plates; a good copy in worn dust-wrapper; ownership signature of Peter Northeast. Born at Debenham Rectory, Cornish was a country parson, naturalist and sportsman. Raised in Suffolk he later moved to Chidley and Lockinge, Berkshire and Salcombe, Devon. SB 4670 £18 166 DEBEN VALLEY PLACE NAMES. DYKE, Gwen [General editor] A complete collection of the twenty-one parishes studied in this remarkable survey of the field and place names in the Upper Deben valley. Suffolk Local History Council, [1980s] 21 parts, A4; each 40-80pp. with folding parish maps from different periods; each part with introduction, glossary & bibliography; well preserved in original card covers & plastic binder. Includes: Ashfield, Brandeston, Campsey Ashe, , , , Easton, , , Helmingham, Hoo, , , , Otley, , & Loudham, , Ufford and . We are also able to offer a number of parishes individually. £180 167 DEDHAM. BROOKS, C. Attfield. The Dedham Lectureship Established 1577. C.A. Brooks, Dedham, 1983. FIRST EDITION, pp.(8)26; half-tone frontispiece of Constable's watercolour 'The Old Lecture House, Dedham'; a very good copy in original blue boards. £12 168 DEDHAM. RENDALL, Gerald H. Dedham in History. Feudal, Industrial and Ecclesiastical. Benham and Company, Colchester, 1937. FIRST EDITION, pp.(6)155; folding linen-backed map and several illustrations in line; very good in original buckram. £20 169 DOMESDAY. H[ERVEY, Lord] J[ohn William Nicholas] Suffolk Domesday. The Latin text extended and translated into English for private circulation. [10 parts of 25 issued.] Printed at the 'Free Press' Works, Bury St. Edmunds, 1888-90 10 parts, pp.55 Blything; 53 Bosmere; 39 Claydon; 53 Hartismere; 27 Hoxne; 21 Mutford & Lothingland; 36 Samford; 27 Stow; 27 ; 23 Ipswich Half Hundred [with] Bury St Edmunds; bound together with original printed wrappers at end by Gray of Cambridge in attractive half morocco, marbled sides, lettered in gold 'Geldable [taxable] Hundreds'. SB 692. We can also offer individual parts for: Bosmere; Cosford; Ely Lands and Hundreds, 1891; Ipswich Half Hundred [with] Bury St. Edmund's; Parham; at £8 each. £45 170 . RUMBLE, Alex [Editor] Domesday Book. A Survey of the . Compiled by direction of King William I. Volume 34. Suffolk. [In two volumes.] Phillimore, 1986. 2vol., unpaginated; original text with translated & expanded version on facing page; a very good set in original cloth & dust-wrappers. £25 171 DOWSING, William. The Journal of William Dowsing, of Stratford, Parliamentary Visitor, appointed under a warrant from the Earl of Manchester, for demolishing the superstitious pictures and ornaments of churches within the County of Suffolk, in the years 1643-1644. Second Edition. Printed by and for S. Loder, Woodbridge, 1818 4to., ff.(4)19(2) advert. leaf; printed on rectos only; a rather poor photocopy of the scarce original which has been nicely bound into black cloth with morocco label. Copsey 740. First printed from the original manuscript by Richard Loder in 1786. £15 172 DREW, Bernard. [BULTITUDE, R.G.] The Fire Office being the History of The Essex and Suffolk Equitable Insurance Society Limited 1802-1952. Printed for the Society at the Curwen Press, Plaistow, 1952. FIRST EDITION, pp.x,166; various half-tone plates; printed slip noting the contribution of R.G.Bultitude's manuscript history of the first 100 years; a nice copy in frayed dust-wrapper. SB1231. £18 173 . WRIGHT, Sheila. Drinkstone School and Village. A Suffolk History. Greenridges Press, 2005. FIRST EDITION, A4 format; pp.vi,274; illustrations in line & half-tone throughout; new in pictorial laminated card covers. £15 174 . BAILEY, Mark. [Editor] The Bailiff's Minute Book of Dunwich 1404-1430. Suffolk Records Society, 1992. FIRST EDITION, pp.vi,153; a very good copy in the dust-wrapper. SRS vol.XXXIV. £15 175 DUNWICH. COOPER, Ernest Read. Memories of Bygone Dunwich. F. Jenkins, Southwold, 1948. Second Edition, revised & enlarged; pp.(8)52; illustrations in line; a very good copy in the dust-wrapper. SB 4737. £12 176 DUNWICH. GARDNER, Thomas. An Historical Account of Dunwich, anciently a city, now a borough; Blithburgh, formerly a town of note, now a village; Southwold, once a village, now a town-corporate; with remarks on some places contiguous thereto... Illustrated with copper-plates. Printed for the Author, and Sold by him at Southwold, in Suffolk... 1754. FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.(20)260(8); four plates of seals, coins & other artefacts (as listed) & vignettes in text, but without the separately issued large folding map with engravings which is supplied in facsimile as issued by Jarrold's [c1910]. Some light spotting but a good copy of one of the major Suffolk histories in contemporary calf, sometime expertly re-backed with crimson morocco label; pink ticket of 'J. King, County Press, Ipswich'. SB 4723/22. £380 177 DUNWICH. JOBSON, Allan. Dunwich Story. Fifth printing [revised & enlarged]. Flood & Son, Lowestoft, 1963. Pp.40; 8 plates; very good in pictorial wrappers. First published in 1951. SB 4740. £8 178 DUNWICH. PARKER, Rowland. Men of Dunwich. The story of a vanished town. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1979. Pp.272; 12 maps & illustrations; a very good copy in original cloth-backed boards. £8 179 DUTT, William A. Some Literary Associations of East Anglia. With sixteen illustrations in colour by Walter Dexter... Methuen, 1907. FIRST EDITION, pp.xiv,342 + 40pp catalogue; 16 colour & 16 half-tone plates; a good copy in slightly faded & rubbed original blue cloth. SB 2121. £25 180 DYER, Christopher. Everyday Life in Medieval England. The Hambledon Press, 1994 FIRST EDITION, pp.xvi,336; 27 illustrations, maps & tables in line; a fine copy in the dust-wrapper. Includes chapter on the 1381 Peasants' Revolt in Suffolk. £12 181 DYMOND, David. NORTHEAST, Peter. A History of Suffolk. Drawings by Joanna Northeast, Eleaner and Catherine Dymond. Cartography by David Bilbey. Phillimore, 1985. FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.128; 50 plates (a few in colour), 16 maps & illustrations in line throughout; a very good copy of this standard history in dust-wrapper. £10 182 EARL SOHAM. DYKE, Gwen [General editor] Earl Soham. [Survey of the Parish] Deben Valley Place Names. Suffolk Local History Council, [1980s] FIRST EDITION, A4; pp.x, + 45 leaves printed on rectos only; folding parish maps from different periods; with introduction, glossary & bibliography; well preserved in original card covers & plastic binder. £10 EAST ANGLIAN MAGAZINE. DIXON, R.A. [Editor] The East Anglian Magazine. We currently have several long runs and many individual years in stock. Please let us know your requirements. 184 EAST ANGLIAN MAGAZINE. RIGBY, Charles [Editor] The East Anglian Magazine No.1 , Summer [June] 1935 and No.2, August, 1935. [The Anglian Press Ltd., then] East Anglian Magazine Ltd., Ipswich, 1935 4to., pp.136; illustrations in line & half-tone throughout; well preserved in original printed wrappers, edges frayed but sound. Incudes: Cecil Lay on the Sole Bay Group of Artists; Ernest Reed Cooper on the Suffolk Coast in the War; County Regiments; Norfolk [Church] Organs; &c..Decidedly scarce in original state. SB 87. £35 185 EASTERN COUNTIES Magazine. HENNIKER, Mary [Editor] The Eastern Counties Magazine and Suffolk Note-Book. A Quarterly. Edited by the Hon. Mary Henniker. Volumes 1 August 1900 to May 1901. Jarrold & Sons, Norwich, 1900-01. FIRST EDITION, pp.xvi, 390; various illustrations in half-tone and chromolithograph plate of the East Anglian flag; a very good copy in contemporary half morocco by 'E[rnest] W[alter] Scopes, Coytes Gardens, Ipswich', with his ticket. A miscellany of history, archaeology, literature & folklore, with many distinguished contributors. A second volume also appeared but publication ceased with the death of the editor in 1902. SB 98. £55 186 EASTON. DYKE, Gwen [General editor] Easton. [Survey of the Parish] Deben Valley Place Names. Suffolk Local History Council, [1980s] FIRST EDITION, A4; pp.x, + 28 leaves printed on rectos only; folding parish maps from different periods; with introduction, glossary & bibliography; well preserved in original card covers & plastic binder. £8 187 EAST SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL. The Jubilee of County Councils 1889 to 1939. Fifty Years of Local Government. With a foreword by The Prime Minister. [East Suffolk Edition] Evans Brothers, 1939. FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.80 (final 16 relating to Suffolk); half-tone illustrations; well preserved in original blue boards. SB 1462. £15 188 & CAMPSEY ASH. NICHOLS, John. Collections towards the History and Antiquities of Elmeswell and Campsey Ash, In the County of Suffolk. Printed by and for John Nichols, 1790. FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.(2)32; engraved 'Ground Plan of the Nunnery at Campsey Ash'; a very good copy of the 52nd number of Nichols' Bibliotheca topographica Britannica in modern marbled boards, paper label. SB 4795. £65 ESSEX. Our Supplement of Essex books, including a good collection of Colchester Poll Books, is available on our website & in printed form by request. 190 ERISWELL. ENCLOSURE ACT. An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Eriswell in the County of Suffolk. [29th March 1817.] George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1817 Folio, pp.(21-)40; drop-head title with woodcut headpiece; a very good copy; disbound. £15 191 ERISWELL. MUNDAY, J.T. Early Medieval Eriswell. (Revised) [For the Author] Eriswell, 1965. 4to., pp.(6)34; facsimile, sketch-map & large folding map laid in; reproduced from the author's original typescript; cloth-backed printed wrappers; ex libris Joan Corder. SB 4814. £12 192 EVANS, George Ewart. Ask the Fellows who cut the Hay. Introduction by Alun Howkins. Wood engravings by Harry Brockway Anthony Christmas David Gentleman Miriam Macgregor Howard Phipps Peter Reddick & George Tute. Ploughman's Parrot Press, 1999. Limited to 280 copies (& 56 specials); lg.8vo., pp.153 + colophon; 20 wood-engravings including reaper vignette by Harry Brockway which is used to excellent effect in repetition on the buckram-backed decorated boards of the binding; printed in Joanna at the Libanus Press on Zerkall mould-made paper. A fine production, beautifully conceived & designed to form a remarkably harmonious whole despite the variety of artistic styles employed. £150 193 EVANS, George Ewart. The Pattern under the Plough. Aspects of the Folk-Life of East Anglia. Illustrated by David Gentleman. Faber and Faber, 1967. FIRST EDITION, pp.269; illustrations in line throughout; a very good copy in pictorial dust-wrapper. SB 1155. £20 194 EVANS, George Ewart. Where Beards Wag All. The Relevance of the Oral Tradition. Illustrated by David Gentleman. Faber and Faber, 1970. FIRST EDITION, pp.296; 29 half-tone plates & illustrations in line; a very good copy. SB 1157. £10 195 EVANS, George Ewart. GENTLEMAN, David [Illustrator] Ask the Fellows who Cut the Hay. Watercolours and drawings by David Gentleman. Full Circle Editions, 2010. First Edition thus, pp.270 + colophon; 60 illustrations in colour & line; new in pictorial boards and dust-wrapper. A most attractive new edition which celebrates the author's centenary with new images in pencil, pen & wash and water-colour by his son-in-law (celebrating his 80th year), who also provides an introductory essay, 'Drawing Blaxhall, 2009'. The third book of this dynamic & imaginative new Press. £25 196 EVANS, George Ewart. GENTLEMAN, David [Illustrator] Ask the Fellows who Cut the Hay. Watercolours and drawings by David Gentleman. Full Circle Editions, 2010. DELUXE EDITION limited to 100 numbered copies, signed by the artist; pp.270 + colophon; 60 illustrations in colour & line; new in pictorial boards, dust-wrapper & pictorial slip-case. A most attractive new edition which celebrates the author's centenary with new images in pencil, pen & wash and water-colour by his son-in-law (celebrating his 80th year), who also provides an introductory essay, 'Drawing Blaxhall, 2009'. The third book of this dynamic & imaginative new Press. £50 197 EVERITT, Alan. [Editor] Suffolk and the Great Rebellion 1640-1660. Suffolk Records Society, 1960. FIRST EDITION, pp.144; a good copy of one of the most sought after volumes in the series; original green cloth. SRS vol.3. £30 198 EYE. BROWN, Vivien. [Editor] Eye Priory Cartulary and Charters. Part One. Boydell & Brewer for the Suffolk Records Society, 1992 FIRST EDITION, 2vol., pp.xvi,225; 357 documents transcribed; very good in original boards. Suffolk Charters XII. £12 199 EYE. SHORT, Mary E. Historical Reminiscences of Eye. Comer & Phillips, Eye, 1922. FIRST EDITION, pp.(4)24; sketch-map & 3 full-page line illustrations; a very good copy of this uncommon history in slightly soiled original cloth-backed boards, signed by the author at end with news cuttings on her death & 'Eye's First Charter' at end; ownership signature & bookplate of the noted Ipswich book-collector, S.F. Watson. SB 4844. £35 200 EYKE. DYKE, Gwen [General editor] Eyke. [Survey of the Parish] Deben Valley Place Names. Suffolk Local History Council, [1980s] FIRST EDITION, A4; pp.x + 25 leaves printed on rectos only; folding parish maps from different periods; with introduction, glossary & bibliography; well preserved in original card covers & plastic binder. £8 201 FAIRCLOUGH, John. Boudica to Raedwald East Anglia's relations with Rome. Malthouse Press, Suffolk, 2010 FIRST EDITION, pp.viii,270; illustrated throughout in colour; new in pictorial card wrapper. £30 202 FARNHAM. DUNFORD, Anne Coultas. Susannah Coultas and her family in Victorian Suffolk. Arima Publishing, 2005. FIRST EDITION, pp.116; illustrations & facsimiles; new in pictorial laminated card wrappers. Born in Farnham in 1863 to a father working for the Great Eastern Railway. £9 203 . CORKER, Charles. In and Around Victorian Felixstowe. A collection of over 160 Victorian Photographs. A. Charles Phillips, 1972. FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.(4) + 162 half-tone illustrations from the Emeny archive; a very good copy of this sought after collection in original pictorial laminated boards. SB 4909. £55 204 FELIXSTOWE. HADWEN, Phil, SMITH, John, TWIDALE, Ray [& others] Felixstowe from old photographs. 100 Years a Seaside Resort. Published [by the authors], Felixstowe, 1991 FIRST EDITION, A4 format, pp.(132); sketch-map & 309 photographs of various sizes, with detailed captions. Well preserved in pictorial laminated boards. £20 205 FELIXSTOWE. MALSTER, Robert, Felixstowe, 100 years a working a working port. 1886-1986. Port of Felixstowe, 1986 FIRST EDITION, pp.97; numerous half-tone illustrations and photographs throughout; a very good copy in pictorial card covers. £15 206 FELIXSTOWE. SYMONDS, E.H. Trial by Air and Sea. [A General History of the Marine Aircraft Experimental Establishment at Felixstowe 1924-1939.] Symonds, [1992] FIRST EDITION, A4 format, pp.(4)145; illustrations in half-tone throughout; a very good copy in original pictorial laminated boards of this account of Seaplanes in Felixstowe.. £25 207 FITCH, William Stevenson. FREEMAN, Janet Ing. The Postmaster of Ipswich. William Stevenson Fitch Antiquary and Thief. The Book Collector, 1997. FIRST EDITION, pp.177; frontispiece; a very good copy in original printed wrappers. A fascinating & detailed study of the Ipswich chemist & postmaster whose thefts from the library of Helmingham Hall enhanced his own collection & that of Dawson Turner amongst others. £18 208 FITCH, W.S. Notes on the Mints. [Paper communicated to the members of the Norfolk & Norwich Archaeological Society, 1849] FIRST EDITION, pp.8; well preserved in modern rexine-backed marbled boards; ownership inscription of Richard Almack the Long Melford lawyer & antiquary, at head of page one. Prompted by a conversation with Dawson Turner to whom this annotated list of coins minted at Thetford is presented by the Postmaster of Ipswich, now notorious for his extensive thieving from the Tollemache libraries at Ham House and . Copsey SWI.191/2. £25 209 FLINT, Brian. Suffolk Windmills. The Boydell Press, 1979. FIRST EDITION, pp.xiv,164; illustrations thoughout; a very good copy in the dust-wrapper. £35 210 FORBY, Rev. Robert. The Vocabulary of East Anglia. An attempt to record the vulgar tongue of... Norfolk and Suffolk, as it existed in the last twenty years of the Eighteenth Century. In two volumes. J.B. Nichols and Son, 1830. FIRST EDITION, 2vol., pp.xlviii,125; (3)(126-)435 + errata; frontispiece portrait; a good uncut set in original cloth (marked & bumped at extremities), paper labels (rubbed). Dawson Turner contributes a 35pp. memoir of the author. SB 2081. £95 211 [FORD, James. Editor] The Suffolk Garland: or, A Collection of Poems, Songs, Tales, Ballads, Sonnets, and Elegies, Legendary and Romantic, Historical and Descriptive, relative to that County; and Illustrative of its scenery, places, biography, manners, habits and customs. Printed and sold by John Raw, Ipswich, 1818. FIRST EDITION, pp.xvi,404; 12 vignette & tail-piece engravings of local scenes, arms, &c.; a good copy of this valuable miscellany in 19thC half morocco, top edge gilt; rubbed but sound. Includes work by the Cobbolds, Crabbe, Barton, Robert & Nathaniel Bloomfield, John Black, Ann Candler, William Stygall, Tusser, John Webb, & others. Copsey 851. SB 2034. £85 212 FORNHAM ST. MARTIN & FORNHAM ST. GENOVEVE. ENCLOSURE ACT. An Act for inclosing and exonerating from Tithes Lands in the Parishes of Fornham Saint Martin and Fornham Saint Genoveve otherwise Fornham Saint Genovieve, in the County of Suffolk. [20th June 1817] George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1817 Folio, pp.(349-)372; drop-head title with woodcut headpiece; a very good copy; disbound. £15 213 . BIRD, James. Framlingham: A narrative of the castle. In four cantos. [Printed for] Baldwin and Cradock [by Charles Sloman, Yarmouth.] 1831. FIRST EDITION, pp.(8),181 + advert. leaf; litho. plate of by Louis Haghe after Henry Bright; first & final leaves a little browned but a good uncut copy with the half-title; original russet cloth, paper label (chipped), sides faded & soiled, edges worn but sound; inscribed by the author to 'Sophia Badeley from her affectionate Cousin J.B.' Johnson 77; Jackson p.560. Copsey SWI p.52. PRESENTATION COPY £110

214 FRAMLINGHAM. GREEN, R. The History, Topography and Antiquities of Framlingham and Saxsted... Whittaker, Treacher, and Co., 1834. FIRST EDITION, pp.viii,272 + advert. leaf; engraved frontispiece on india paper, mounted, and sketch-map; some browning throughout and several marginal tears but a sound copy in contemporary half maroon roan, marbled sides; rebacked retaining most of original backstrip; ownership signature of 'Charles Dorling, Framlingham, Oct. 31st 1848'; several related cuttings laid in. SB 4968. £150 215 FRAMLINGHAM. RIDGARD, John [Editor] Great Framlingham in Suffolk and the Howard Dukes of Norfolk. A selection of 12 texts in English illustrating aspects of the History of Framlingham from the arrival of Thomas Howard in 1509 to the demolition of the castle Interior during the later 17th century. The Blaxhall Press, 2009 FIRST EDITION, pp.vi,160; new in pictorial laminated card covers. A wonderful source book with useful indexes. £15 216 FRAMLINGHAM. RIDGARD, John. [Editor] Medieval Framlingham Select Documents 1270-1524. Suffolk Records Society, 1985. FIRST EDITION, pp.x,165; 2 maps; a very good copy in the pictorial dust-wrapper. SRS vol.XXVII. £10 217 FRAMLINGHAM. YOUNG, George Frederick. Speech of George Frederick Young, Esq. at a public meeting at Framlingham, Suffolk, on Thursday, the 9th of January, 1851. John Moseley, Esq., of , In the Chair. John Olliver and James Madden, 1851. FIRST EDITION, pp.35; disbound; slight dust-soiling of first & final leaves but well preserved. An impassioned appeal against 'the continuance of this insane system of Free-trade' which will have resonated with the cereal growers of East Suffolk, alarmed at the increased importation of cheap foreign corn. His 'Free-trade fallacies refuted, in a series of letters to the editor of the Morning Herald', appeared the following year. £35 218 . COLEMAN, Moira. Finding a Place in the Past. A life-changing year in rural [Suffolk]. Barkers, Attleborough, 2013 FIRST EDITION, pp.164; 23 colour plates of Framsden, Helmingham, Debenham & environs; new in pictorial laminated card covers. Facing retirement and unsettled by change near her Norfolk home, the author rented a cottage on the Helmingham Hall estate, and edited and published Catherine Tollemache's 18thC Household Book 'Fruitful Endeavours'. The story of her ‘silver gap year’, twelve months of 'history and hilarity, risk and resolution'. £9 219 FRECKENHAM. CALLARD, Ernest. The Manor of Freckenham. An Ancient Corner of East Anglia. With Appendix of early Documents and Nine Illustrations. John Lane The Bodley Head, 1924. FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.xvi,262(2); 9 plates; small circular stamp & backstrip accession no. of UEA Keswick Library, otherwise a good copy in original red cloth, gilt; backstrip a little faded. SB 5033. £20 220 GALLAGHER, Eric James [Editor] The Civil Pleas of the Suffolk Eyre of 1240. Volume LII Suffolk Records Society, 2009 FIRST EDITION, pp.c,349; new in dust-wrapper. 'The Eyre was an organised judicial visitation to the counties of England by the king's justices to hear all types of plea, civil and crown, as well as to investigate any matters for the king that pertained to the county. It was thus an important part of the legal process.' £20 GARRATT, Evelyn R. Suffolk Literature Supplement available by request or on our website. 224 GAZELEY. ENCLOSURE ACT. An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Gazeley in the County of Suffolk. 4th July 1838. George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode, 1838. Folio, pp.(509-)542; drop-head title with woodcut headpiece; a very good copy in modern green rexine-backed boards. £15 225 GILPIN. William. Observations on several parts of the counties of Cambridge, Norfolk, Suffolk, and Essex. Also on several parts of North Wales; relative chiefly to picturesque beauty, in two tours... made in the year[s] 1769... [&] 1773. Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1809. FIRST EDITION, pp.x(2)208; 20 tinted aquatint plates; a good unsophisticated copy, uncut in original boards, backstrip & corners sometime rather crudely reinforced with cloth; endpaper inscribed 'Caroline Mansel 1820' and later signature of Harry E. Wilton. Abbey Scenery 15, SB 357. £85 226 GLIDDON, Gerald [Editor] Norfolk & Suffolk in the Great War. With a foreword by Ronald Blythe. Gliddon Books, Norwich, 1988 FIRST EDITION, pp.x,118; illustrations in half-tone; very good in laminated card covers. £8 227 GLYDE, John. [Compiler] The New Suffolk Garland: A Miscellany of Anecdotes, Romantic Ballads, Descriptive Poems and Songs, Historical and Biographical Notices, and Statistical Returns relating to the County of Suffolk. Printed for the Author, St. Matthew's Street, Ipswich, 1866. FIRST EDITION, pp.(8)458; a good copy in original blue cloth, uncut; a little wear at hinges but sound. 'With an Appendix containing the History of the Reform Struggle in Ipswich in 1820; or The Celebrated Election of Lennard and Haldimand.' SB 2036. £30 228 GLYDE, John. [Compiler] The New Suffolk Garland: A Miscellany of Anecdotes, Romantic Ballads, Descriptive Poems and Songs, Historical and Biographical Notices, and Statistical Returns relating to the County of Suffolk. Printed for the Author, St. Matthew's Street, Ipswich, 1866. FIRST EDITION, pp.(8)458(8) illustrated local adverts.; a very good copy in contemporary half russet calf, marbled sides, backstrip elaborately gilt in sections, morocco label, by 'W.J. Scopes, Binder, Queen Street, Ipswich'; ownership signature of '[Robert?] Ransome, '. 'With an Appendix containing the History of the Reform Struggle in Ipswich in 1820; or The Celebrated Election of Lennard and Haldimand.' SB 2036. £65 229 GRACE, FRANK. Petitions from Suffolk. Before and During The Civil Wars and Interregnum 1636-1660. Frank Grace, 2011 FIRST EDITION, pp.152; new in pictorial card covers. An important new contribution to the history of the period. £7 230 GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY. An Act to enable the Great Eastern Railway Company to construct works and acquire lands at Ipswich and for other purposes. 15th August 1913. 3 & 4 Geo.5. Eyre & Spottiswoode for Frederick Atterbury, 1913. Sm. folio, pp.26; drop-head title with woodcut arms; disbound. £10 231 GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY. IPSWICH, NORWICH, WOODBRIDGE & THETFORD RAILWAY ACTS 1846-78. An Act to amend 'The Ipswich and Bury Saint Edmunds Railway Act, 1845,' and for making a Railway from the said Ipswich and Bury Saint Edmunds Railway to Norwich, with a Branch therefrom, 1846. [with] An Act... to construct a Railway... to Woodbridge...1847. [with] An Act to amalgamate the Eastern Union and Ipswich and Bury Saint Edmunds Railway Companies, 1847. [with] An Act for the Construction of Railways... to Thetford... and for other Purposes... 1865. [with] An Act to authorise a sale of the Bury and Thetford Railway to the Great Eastern Railway Company... Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1878. Five Acts, folio, pp.(4929-)4938; (1821-)1826; (2289-)2308; (5697-)5710; 10; drop-head titles with woodcut headpieces; very good copies of this nice collection of Suffolk railway acts. £55 232 GRIMES GRAVES. CLARKE, W.G. [Editor] Report on the Excavations at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Norfolk. March - May, 1914. Prehistoric Society of East Anglia. H.K. Lewis, 1915 FIRST EDITION, pp.254; 30 plates, 86 figures & 3 folding sketch-maps; a little dusty but sound with original printed upper wrapper only; contemporary ownership mark of 'William Freeman, 111 Melton Hill, Woodbridge, 1915.' £35 233 GRIMWADE, Edward. In Memoriam Edward Grimwade 1812-1886. Alexander and Shepheard, [1887] FIRST EDITION, pp.(8)140; original mounted photograph portrait frontispiece; a good copy in original blue cloth, a little rubbed. A compilation of six press notices, four sermons, & account of the funeral of this leading figure in the commercial & municipal affairs of 19thC Ipswich. SB 2956. £30 234 HACHESTON & GLEVERING. DYKE, Gwen [General editor] Hacheston & Glevering. [Survey of the Parish] Deben Valley Place Names. Suffolk Local History Council, [1980s] FIRST EDITION, A4; pp.x, + 71 leaves printed on rectos only; folding parish maps from different periods; with introduction, glossary & bibliography; original card covers & plastic binder. £10 236 HADLEIGH. A Description of Hadleigh in the County of Suffolk, and the adjoining villages; with some account of Dr. Rowland Taylor, the Rev. John Boyse, and the Rev. Isaac Toms, &c. Ipswich: Printed and Sold by J. Raw, sold also by George Hardacre, Hadleigh, 1815 FIRST EDITION, 12mo., pp.37; browned & worn with many corners repaired (no loss of text); preserved in modern marbled wrappers, paper label with original printed wrapper (repaired) bound in. Extremely scarce, this is the first copy we have offered for sale in nearly forty years of dealing in Suffolk books. Copsey 703; SB 5119. £120 237 HAGGAR, Arthur L. MILLER, Leonard F. Suffolk Clocks and Clockmakers. [with] Supplement.... Thanet Printing Works, Ramsgate [for the Authors] 1974. FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.xiv,169; (170-)203; frontispiece, folding map & 86 half-tone plates; (+ 13 plates in Supplement); a very good copy of this scarce work in adhesive film-protected dust-wrapper, the supplement, which Miller completed just before his tragic death, in original pictorial card covers. SB 1235. Circular ticket on blue paper of 'H.H. Hazelwood Watch & Clock Maker... Thoroughfare Woodbridge', laid in. Not included in the book, Henry Hazelwood does not appear in White's Directory until 1874 but is still listed in the final edition of 1891/2. £160 238 HALESWORTH. NEWBY, James W. A History of Independency. Giving a brief account of its origin in England and the story of the churches of the Congregational Order in Halesworth and District. Halesworth Congregational Church, 1936. FIRST EDITION, pp.164; a good copy of a scarce book in original printed card covers, protected by adhesive film. SB 5160. £30 239 HAMBLING, Maggi. LAMBIRTH, Andrew. Maggi Hambling The Works and conversations with Andrew Lambirth. Unicorn Press, 2006. FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.240; illustrations in colour & half-tone throughout; new in dust-wrapper. A handsome production and excellent account of the artist & her work. £40 240 HARPER-BILL, Christopher. RAWCLIFFE, Caroline. WILSON, Richard G. [Editors] East Anglia's History. Studies in honour of Norman Scarfe. Boydell Press & Centre of East Anglian Studies, 2002. FIRST EDITION, pp.xiv,358; various plates & diagrams; very good in dust-wrapper. 18 essays & bibliography including: Sir Philip Bothe of Shrubland; Bacon & the Building of Stiffkey Hall; Garden Canals in Suffolk; John Cordy Jeaffreson & the Ipswich Borough Records. Published at £50. £30 242 HAWARD, Birkin. Master Mason Hawes of Occold, Suffolk & John Hore, Master Carpenter of Diss. A tribute to two Fifteenth Century master craftsmen. Suffolk Institute of History & Archaeology, 2000. FIRST EDITION limited to 300 copies; folio, pp.(6)60; 3 colour & 42 half-tone plates, double-page location map & 38 full-page & vignette plans & measured drawings; new in pictorial laminated card covers. A detailed & facsinating study. We are the sole distributors of this book. £12 243 HAWARD, Birkin. Suffolk Medieval Church Roof Carvings. An exploratory Photographic Survey with notes. Suffolk Inst. of Arch. & History, 1999. FIRST EDITION, folio, pp.(4)ii,191; 2 folding distribution maps, 6 colour plates, various line drawings in text & over 500 half-tone plates of carvings, catalogued & described by Birkin Haward with meticulous detail. New in pictorial laminated card cover. An essential reference of which we hold the remaining copies. £25 244 HAWARD, Birkin. Suffolk Medieval Church Arcades 1150-1550. A measured drawing survey with notes and analysis. Suffolk Instit. of Arch. & History, 1993. FIRST EDITION, folio, pp.480; 24 half-tone plates & 336 illustrations in line; very good in dust-wrapper. An important account of medieval church-building based on the author's measured drawings of all the 112 arcades with moulded piers in Suffolk, with 24 major arcades from Essex, & Norfolk. The first definitive study of masonry arcades and their importance in medieval church design. Published at £60. £20 245 HAWSTED. CULLUM, Sir John. The History and Antiquities of Hawsted [& Hardwick] in the County of Suffolk. Printed by and for J. Nichols, Printer to the Society of Antiquaries, 1784 FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.viii,247 ; 4 engraved plates & 3 pedigrees on 6 folding sheets; some light spotting but a good uncut copy in 19thC cloth-backed boards, manuscript paper label; ex libris Sir Robert Shafto Adair. Re-issued by Nichols in 1790 as No.XXIII in his Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica. SB 5223. £165 246 HAWSTED. CULLUM, Sir John. The History and Antiquities of Hawsted and Hardwick in the County of Suffolk. The Second Edition: with corrections by the author; and notes by his brother, Sir Thomas-Gery Cullum. J. Nichols [& others], 1813. 230 copies printed; 4to., pp.viii,288; frontis. portrait (offset on title), 10 other engraved plates & 6 folding pedigrees; occasional spotting, corner torn from frontis. (well clear of plate), otherwise a good copy with large margins of the best edition; modern green buckram; ex libris 'Lionel Cust from his affte. friend Gery Milner-Gibson-Cullum (Great grand nephew of the Author) Nov.9th. 1881.' Various ms. notes laid in. SB 5224. £165 247 HELMINGHAM. COLEMAN, Moira. Finding a Place in the Past. A life-changing year in rural [Suffolk]. Barkers, Attleborough, 2013 FIRST EDITION, pp.164; 23 colour plates of Framsden, Helmingham, Debenham & environs; new in pictorial laminated card covers. Facing retirement and unsettled by change near her Norfolk home, the author rented a cottage on the Helmingham Hall estate, and edited and published Catherine Tollemache's 18thC Household Book 'Fruitful Endeavours' (see next item). The story of her ‘silver gap year’, twelve months of 'history and hilarity, risk and resolution'. £9 248 HELMINGHAM. COLEMAN, Moira. Fruitful Endeavours. The 16th-Century Household Secrets of Catherine Tollemache at Helmingham Hall. Phillimore, 2012. FIRST EDITION, pp.xiv,162; 10 colour plates & facsimiles; new in pictorial laminated card covers. Beautifully produced transcription & analysis of Catherine Tollemache's manuscript Household Book of 'medicines, foods to impress, perfumes to delight and colours to astonish'. £18 249 HELMINGHAM. DYKE, Gwen [General editor] Helmingham. [Survey of the Parish] Deben Valley Place Names. Suffolk Local History Council, [1980s] FIRST EDITION, A4; pp.x + 59 leaves printed on rectos only; folding parish maps from different periods; with introduction, glossary & bibliography; well preserved in original card covers & plastic binder. £10 250 . GAGE, John. The History and Antiquities of Hengrave, in Suffolk. Printed by J.F. Dove...[for] James Carpenter... 1822 FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.viii,263; 30 plates & tables (3 double-page), several hand-tinted; some light spotting but a very good uncut copy in vellum-backed boards, retaining original paper label; inscribed, 'given me by John Gage Esq., the Author. 21 June, 1836. F. Streatfeild. later bookplates of Leslie Dow, G.A. Kenney & A.J.H. Reeve+. SB 5245. £165 251 . WYNNE, W. Arnold Smith. St. Olave's Priory and Bridge, Herringfleet, Suffolk. Goose and Son, Norwich, 1914. FIRST EDITION, pp.vi,101; frontispiece plan and 22 half-tone plates with conjugate caption leaves throughout; a very good copy in original green cloth, gilt, of this scarce history. Ex libris C. Blackwell Foster. SB 5278. £50 252 HERVEY FAMILY. H[ERVEY] S.H.A. Dictionary of Herveys of all classes, callings, counties and spellings from 1040 to 1500. Vol. V [ONLY] Appendix and Indexes. With portrait. Suffolk Green Books, No.XX W.E. Harrison, Ipswich, 1929. FIRST EDITION, INDEX VOLUME ONLY; pp.xxxii,116(2); 1 plates; a good copy in original green cloth. SB 2991 [part] £12 253 HERVEY, John. HERVEY, S.H.A. [Editor] The Diary of John Hervey, First Earl of Bristol. With Extracts from his Book of Expenses, 1688 to 1742. With Appendices and Notes. Ernest Jackson, Wells, 1894. FIRST EDITION, pp.vi,312; folding frontispiece & four other plates; a very good copy in original green cloth, gilt. Suffolk Green Books No.II. SB 3002. £65 254 HERVEY, John. [HERVEY, S.H.A. Editor] Letter-Books of John Hervey, First Earl of Bristol. With Sir Thomas Hervey's letters during courtship & poems during widowhood. 1651 to 1750. In three volumes. Ernest Jackson, Wells, 1894. FIRST EDITION, 3vols., pp.xxvi,396; viii,397; xviii(2)432; 10 plates; a good set of the first in the Suffolk Green Books series, original green cloth, gilt, backstrips slightly rubbed. £120 255 HERVEY, S.H.A. [Editor] Hervey, first Bishop of Ely, and some others of the same name, 1050 to 1500. From Domesday, Public Records, and Chronicles. Suffolk Green Books No.XIX. W.E. Harrison, Ipswich, 1923. FIRST EDITION, pp.viii(2)238 + advert.; a good copy in original green cloth with slight mottled fading. Presentation slip laid in, inscribed 'With the Compliments of Francis Hervey'. SB 2990. £40 258 HOLBROOK. PAGE, Warrenton. Holbrook. The Story of a Village 1900-1983. Pentland Press, Edinburgh, 1983. FIRST EDITION, pp.(8)93; half-tone illustrations; a good copy in the dust-wrapper. £12 259 HOLMES, Clive. [Editor] The Suffolk Committees for Scandalous Ministers 1644-1646. Suffolk Records Society, 1970. FIRST EDITION, pp.128; 4 maps, 5 tables; a very good copy in dust-wrapper. SRS vol.XIII. £15 260 HONINGTON. ENCLOSURE ACT. An Act for Dividing, Allotting, and Inclosing the Common Fields, Half Year or Shack Lands, Common Meadows, Heaths, Commonable Lands, Commons, and Waste Grounds, within the Parish of Honington, in the County of Suffolk. [House of Commons] 39 Geo. III [1799] Sm.folio, pp.34; disbound; margins a little browned, a well preserved copy. Not recorded by Steward. £20 261 HOO. DYKE, Gwen [General editor] Hoo. [Survey of the Parish] Deben Valley Place Names. Suffolk Local History Council, [1980s] FIRST EDITION, A4; pp.x, + 36 leaves printed on rectos only; folding parish maps from different periods; with introduction, glossary & bibliography; well preserved in original card covers & plastic binder. £8 262 . HERVEY, Manners W. Annals of a Suffolk Village. Being Historical Notes on the Parish of Horringer. Printed for the Author at the University Press, Cambridge, 1930. FIRST EDITION, pp.(8)128; 8 gravure plates in sepia with tissue guards; a very good copy in original cloth & dust-wrapper (minor loss at edges). SB 5363. £25 264 HORRINGER. HERVEY, S.H.A. [Editor] Horringer Parish Registers. Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, with appendixes and biographical notes. 1558 to 1850. Suffolk Green Books No.IV. George Booth, Woodbridge, 1900. FIRST EDITION, pp.(xvi)395; 2 plates; a very good copy in original green cloth; inscribed 'With the Author's Complts.'; ex Lincoln's Inn library with their small heraldic stamp on prelims . SB 5368. £65 265 HOXNE. RUTTERFORD, Betty. A Wheelwright of Hoxne. [Autobiography of Aubrey Leggett as told to his wife.] [One of three essays in People and Places. An East Anglian Miscellany.] Terence Dalton, 1973. FIRST EDITION, pp.200; illustrations in half-tone; a good copy in dust-wrapper. Also includes: Hall by Gertrude Storey and Trumpington: A Cambridgeshire Village by Edith Carr. £12 267 ICKLINGHAM. ENCLOSURE ACT. An Act for Dividing Lands in the Township of Icklingham, in the County of Suffolk. [House of Commons] George Bramwell, Parliamentary Agent. 1st May 1813. Sm.folio, pp.24; stabbed as issued; margins a little browned & frayed but large; a well preserved copy in original state. Not recorded by Steward. £25 268 ICKLINGHAM. PRIGG, Henry. Icklingham Papers. Manors, Churches, Town-Lands and Antiquities of Icklingham... with... Berners' Manorial Accounts, 1342-3. With Notes and Addenda by Vincent B. Redstone. George Booth, Woodbridge, 1901. FIRST EDITION, pp.x,143; folding map & nine plates; a very good copy in contemporary half calf, later morocco labels, all edges gilt; a little wear at extremities but sound. Ownership signature of the Suffolk historian & contributor to this book, Vincent Redstone; given by his daughters to G. Noel Hookey in 1964. SB 5416. £55 269 . COVELL, Thomas. Ickworth Survey Boocke. Ano. 1665. [Surveyed and layed downe in a mapp, by Thomas Covell. Printed in facsimile with a preface, indexes & other documents under the editorship of Lord J.W.N. Hervey. Alfred Sparks, Ipswich, 1893.] Folio, pp.(10)98; facsimile of the original manuscript in red & black with initials in gold; a very good copy in original half green morocco, red label, sometime expertly rebacked with original backstrip preserved. SB 5423. £55 270 ICKWORTH. HERVEY, S.H.A. [Editor] Ickworth Parish Registers. Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials. 1566 to 1890. Suffolk Green Books No.III. Ernest Jackson, Wells, 1894. FIRST EDITION, pp.(viii)109; 2 plates & line illustrations in text; slight snag in backstrip otherwise a very good copy in original green cloth. SB 5438. £55 IPSWICH. Our Supplement of over 100 books & pamphlets on Ipswich is available on our website or in printed form by request. 277 IPSWICH. AMOR, Nicholas R. Late Medieval Ipswich. Trade and Industry. The Boydell Press, 2011. FIRST EDITION, pp.(12)300; 6 plates, 4 text figures, 6 maps & 26 tables; new in pictorial boards. An excellent new study. 'Ipswich in the late middle ages was a flourishing town. A wide range of commodities passed through its port, to and from far-flung markets, bought and sold by merchants from diverse backgrounds, and carried in ships whose design evolved during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Its trading partners, both domestic and overseas, changed in response to developments in the international, national and local economy, as did the occupations of its craftsmen, with textile, leather and metal industries were of particular importance. However, despite its importance, and the richness of its medieval archives, the story of Ipswich at the time has been sadly neglected. This is a gap which the author here aims to remedy. His careful study allows a detailed picture of urban life to emerge, shedding new light not only on the borough itself, but on towns more generally at a crucial point in their development, at a period of growing affluence when ordinary people enjoyed an unprecedented rise in standards of living, and the benefits of what might be termed our first consumer revolution.' Published at £50. £35 282 IPSWICH. BACON, Nathaniell. The Annalls of Ipswche. The Laws Customes and Governmt. of the same. Collected out of ye records books and writings of that towne... Anno Dom: 1654. Edited by William H. Richardson... with a memoir by Stirling Westhorp. Printed for the Subscribers by S.H. Cowell, 1884. FIRST EDITION, (150 copies printed), lg.4to., pp.(4)vi,viii,561,iii (addenda & corrigenda); very good in original decorated cloth, lettered in gold, uncut; short split in upper hinge, a little wear at extremities, but sound; ownership inscription of 'C.W. Ransome... Lower Brook Street Ipswich. [purchased for] 21/- at Green's St Margaret's Plain April 2 '95.' Steward 5526. £120 284 IPSWICH. BLATCHLY, John [Editor] Eighty Ipswich Portraits. Samuel Read's Early Victorian Sketchbook. [with] Introduction and Biographies. [Privately Printed for the Author] Ipswich, 1980. FIRST EDITION, no.6 of 100 signed copies; pp.175; half-tone plates from Read's drawings with essay & notes on those portrayed; very good in deluxe original calf-backed marbled boards, morocco label; presentation inscription from the Author to Joan Corder on fly-leaf. £60 286 IPSWICH. BLATCHLY, John. The Town Library of Ipswich provided for the use of the town preachers in 1599. A history and catalogue. The Boydell Press, 1989. FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.x,199; 5 tipped-in colour plates & 11 illustrations & facsimiles in text; new in dust-wrapper. A fascinating & detailed study of a closed collection of c.1000 books & mss. dating from the 14th to 18th centuries with biographies of the founder & early benefactors. The analysis has revealed several remarkable features including a unique system of running fore-edge shelfmarks from which the arrangement of the books in 1651 can be deduced; booksellers' coded prices c.1600 have been 'broken' & a wealth of hitherto unknown book labels recorded. A remarkable account of significance well beyond its local interest. Published at £29.95. £15 291 IPSWICH. [CANNING, Richard] An Account of the Gifts and Legacies... given... to charitable uses in.. Ipswich. with Some Account of the present State and Management, and Some Proposals for the future Regulation of them. Printed by W. Craighton, 1747. FIRST EDITION, pp.vi(2)subscribers)201(3)index; a very good copy in modern calf-backed marbled boards, morocco label, new endpapers. Canning was perpetual curate at St Lawrence's, Ipswich, rector of Harkstead and Freston and vicar of Rushmere. His concern at the lax attitude of the custodians of several Ipswich charities which had suffered extensive embezzlement through unofficial 'loans', led him to produce this valuable record. A second edition, much enlarged by William Edge, appeared in 1819. SB 5854. £85 292 IPSWICH. [CANNING, Richard & EDGE, William.] An Account of the Gifts and Legacies... given... to charitable uses in.. Ipswich. [with] Abstracts of Charters and Acts of Parliament relating to the improvement of the Town; with some account of the various Public Institutions, Charity Schools, Benevolent Societies, &c. A. Dorkin, 1819. Second Edition, enlarged; pp.(4)300; a very good copy in later 19thC half morocco, gilt, by W.J. Scopes, Queen Street, Ipswich. Ownership signature and marginal notes of the lawyer & local historian Benjamin Page Grimsey (1832-98) of Stoke Lodge, Ipswich, with his 38pp. manuscript 'Index Nominum', bound in at end. Canning's account first appeared in 1747 and was enlarged by some 50% in this second edition by William Edge. SB 5854. £110 293 IPSWICH. [CANNING, Richard] The Principal Charters Which have been Granted to the Corporation of Ipswich in Suffolk, translated. Printed in the Year 1754. FIRST EDITION, pp.(2)85 (with Appendix); a good clean copy in modern calf-backed marbled boards, morocco label, new endpapers. Canning was perpetual curate at St Lawrence's, Ipswich, rector of Harkstead and Freston and vicar of Rushmere; his concern at the lax attitude of the custodians of several Ipswich charities which suffered extensive embezzlement through unofficial 'loans', led him to produce the valuable 'Account of the Gifts and Legacies' in 1747. SWI 95/6; SB 5517; ESTC T130639. £65 299 IPSWICH. [CLARKE, G.E.] The History & Description of the Town and Borough of Ipswich including the Villages and Country Seats in its Vicinity more particularly those situated on the Banks of the Orwell. Printed & Published by S. Piper, Ipswich, [1830] FIRST EDITION, LARGE PAPER COPY (272 x 210mm); pp.(16)504; engraved title, frontispiece & 10 other engraved plates all on india paper, mounted, 9 full-page & vignette wood-engravings; frontis. & engraved title foxed as usual, otherwise a very good copy of the best history of the town in later 19thC. half calf, morocco label, hinges rubbed but sound; ex libris Orwell Park with c1800 press cutting advertising the house & 20 acres for sale, subsequently inherited by Sir Robert Harland. SB 5520; Copsey 460. £220 304 IPSWICH. EHRMAN, Edwina. The Judith Hayle Samplers. Needleprint, 2007. FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.91; illustrations in colour thoughout; new in pictorial laminated card covers. A fascinating account of the life of a late 17thC Ipswich needlework teacher and her pupils, through the exquisite samplers they produced. £16 305 IPSWICH. ELECTION PETITION. A Report of the Evidence taken before the Select Committee on the Ipswich Election Petition, against the return of Robert Adam Dundas & Fitzroy Kelly... to which is appended a verbatim report of the Celebrated Speech of Mr Kelly... Printed and Sold by J. King, Ipswich, 1835. FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.iv(3-)94; first & final pages soiled, tears & tape marks in final two leaves but no loss, crease across one corner throughout but generally well preserved in modern cloth-backed boards; ex libris S.F. Watson. A scarce local printing; Steward 5615/6 records the Commons reports on election bribery but not this. Copsey 1871. £75 306 IPSWICH. ELECTION. Trial of the Ipswich Election Petition, against the return of Mr H.W. West and Mr Jesse Collings, March 8th to April 1st, 1886. East Anglian Daily Times Office, 1886. FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.147; printed double column from the original press reports; title browned, otherwise well preserved in original blue cloth, lettered in gold; ex libris Arthur E. Stubbs of Great Colman St., Ipswich. SB 5622, £55 308 IPSWICH. GLYDE, John. The Moral Social and Religious Condition of Ipswich in the middle of the Nineteenth Century: with a sketch of its history, rise and progress. J.M. Burton, Ipswich, 1850. FIRST EDITION, pp.viii,249 + advert. leaf for Glyde's Suffolk Nurse and Servants' Institution; a good uncut copy in original cloth, backstrip relined; binder's ticket of Jas. Brook, Princes St., Ipswich. Copsey 939; SB 5600. £65 324 IPSWICH. KELLY'S Directory of Ipswich and neighbourhood. Forty-Second Edition. Kelly's Directories Ltd., 1949. Pp.xx,46;710; lacks map; lightly browned but a generally well preserved copy in original printed cloth (fade & lightly rubbed). SB 5456. We have a number of other editions in stock; details available on request. £25 335 IPSWICH. MOFFAT, Hugh. Ships and Shipyards of Ipswich 1700-1970. A contribution to the Maritime history of an ancient East Coast Port. Malthouse Press, Suffolk, 2002. FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.xii,179; half-tone illustrations throughout; new in dust-wrapper. Includes chapters on the Ipswich Whale Fishery; The First Steamers; Shipbuilding; St Clements' Yards. £18 346 IPSWICH SCHOOL. BLATCHLY, John. A Famous Antient Seed-Plot of Learning. A History of Ipswich School. Ipswich School, 2003. FIRST EDITION, pp.xvi,397; illustrations in line & half-tone throughout; new in pictorial dust-wrapper. £18 350 IPSWICH. TAYLOR, Dr J.E. In and About Ancient Ipswich. Illustrating the Origin and Growth of an old English Historic Town. With fifty full-page illustrations drawn by Percy E. Stimpson. Jarrold and Sons, Norwich, 1888. FIRST EDITION, LARGE PAPER COPY (400 x 320mm); No.7 of 75 Large Imperial Quarto copies, the plates on india paper mounted; pp.128; 50 tinted lithograph plates; a very good copy of this deluxe production on thick cartridge paper in original half tan leather, lettered in gold, top edge gilt, others uncut; backstrip rubbed & repaired at head & tail. SB 5504. £180 352 IPSWICH. TAYLOR, Dr J.E. In and About Ancient Ipswich. Illustrating the Origin and Growth of an old English Historic Town. With fifty full-page illustrations drawn by Percy E. Stimpson. Jarrold and Sons, Norwich, 1888. FIRST EDITION, 4to., no.241 of 350 copies; pp.128; 50 full-page tinted lithograph plates; a very good copy of this deluxe production on thick cartridge paper in original half tan leather, lettered in gold, top edge gilt, others uncut; inscribed by Suffolk historian 'Roy Tricker. Presented to me by Miss Jessie Tetsall, one of my congregation. It was owned & cherished by her father.' SB 5504. £65 353 IPSWICH. TAYLOR, J.E. Pawsey and Hayes' Illustrated Guide to Ipswich and the neighbourhood, together with the River Orwell, Harwich, Dovercourt, & Felixstowe... with a new map of the town. Originally written by J.E. Taylor... and corrected up to date by the present Editor. Pawsey and Hayes, Ancient House, Ipswich, 1890 FIRST EDITION, pp.xliv,156 +(40)pp. advertisements, many illustrated; large folding map and various illustrations in line & half-tone; several corners creased but generally well preserved in neatly re-backed original pictorial wrappers, rubbed & marked but sound. 'Published for the A.M.C. Committee... May, 1890.' SB 5477. £25 355 IPSWICH. WEBB, John. Great Tooley of Ipswich. Portrait of an Early Tudor Merchant. Suffolk Records Society, 1962. FIRST EDITION, pp.xii,199; 3 plates & folding map; a very good copy in original cloth & dust-wrapper. SB 3413. £10 356 IPSWICH. WEBB, John. [Editor] Poor Relief in Elizabethan Ipswich. Suffolk Records Society, 1966. FIRST EDITION, pp.167; 3 half-tone plates; a very good copy in the dust-wrapper. SRS vol.IX. £12 357 IPSWICH. WEBB, John. [Editor] The Town Finances of Elizabethan Ipswich. Select Treasurers' and Chamberlains' Accounts. Suffolk Records Society, 1996. FIRST EDITION, pp.x,187; 6 half-tone plates; a very good copy in pictorial dust-wrapper. SRS vol.XXXVIII. £15 358 IPSWICH. WHITE, Rev. C.H. Evelyn. The Great Domesday Book of Ipswich; Liber Sextus: With an Introduction to the Entire Volume... Pawsey and Hayes, Ancient House, Ipswich, 1885. FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., limited to 250 copies; pp.(4)36; well preserved in contemporary crimson cloth, lettered in gold; University of London bookplate but no library stamps. SB5586. £45 359 IPSWICH. WODDERSPOON, J. A New Guide to Ipswich, containing notices of its Ancient and Modern History, Antiquities, Buildings, Institutions, Social and Commercial Condition. J.M. Burton, Ipswich, 1842. FIRST EDITION, 12mo., pp.viii,192 + advert. leaf; engraved frontispiece (spotted) & 3 full-page wood-engravings; a nice uncut copy of this uncommon precursor to the author's substantial 1850 history of the town; original brown blind-stamped cloth, lettered in gold; unobtrusively re-backed preserving original lettering piece; endpaper inscribed 'F.E. Pulham 1886' and later stamp of Harry G. Wilton. Copsey 2413. SB 5469. £45 360 IPSWICH. WODDERSPOON, John. Memorials of the Ancient Town of Ipswich, in the County of Suffolk. Pawsey, Old Butter Market, Ipswich, 1850. FIRST EDITION, pp.xvi,403; coloured frontispiece & map, folding table, 16 plates & other illustrations; a very nice copy bound from the original parts in contemporary half green morocco, marbled sides, backstrip lettered & decorated in gold, top edges gilt, others uncut; with original blue printed wrappers bound in at end & publisher's slip noting publication in four (not five) parts & price increase for Pt.IV due to its increased bulk. SB 5522. £110 361 IXWORTH. CHAPMAN, F[rank] R[obert]. Ixworth six hundred years ago. An Address given to the Village Club, March 19 1889. T.A. Hill and Son, Printers, Ely. 1889. FIRST EDITION, pp.19; a good copy of this extremely scarce pamphlet in original printed wrappers (slightly frayed); inscribed 'Mrs Cartwright Ixworth Abbey' in head margin. Not in Steward nor listed with Chapman's works in Copsey SWII. £25 362 JAMES, M.R. Suffolk and Norfolk. A perambulation of the two counties with notices of their history and their ancient buildings. Illustrated by G.E. Chambers. J.M. Dent, 1939. 4to., pp.xvi,240; 24 photogravure plates & numerous illustrations in line; a good copy in frayed dust-wrapper of this standard account by the Provost of Eton. SB 393 £15 364 JENNENS FAMILY. HARRISON, W. & T. and WILLIS, G. The Great Jennens Case: being an epitome of the History of the Jennens Family. Compiled on behalf of the Jennens Family. Pawson and Brailsford, Sheffield, 1879. FIRST EDITION, pp.(8)228 + addenda leaf; 13 plates & folding pedigree; a good copy in slightly marked & rubbed original red cloth, gilt; front endpaper neatly renewed; contemporary ownership inscription of 'Edward Jennings from Horace B. Woodward'. William Jennings, or Jennens, of Acton Place near Long Melford, was said to be the richest commoner in the when he died intestate in 1798. The number of claimants & interminable legal process which resulted is supposed to have been the inspiration for Jarndyce & Jarndyce in Dickens' Bleak House. This account was printed for private distribution to the many continuing claimants to the estate. SB 3076. £55 365 JOBSON, Allan. An Hour-Glass on the Run. Michael Joseph, 1959. FIRST EDITION, pp.184; 15 illustrations in half-tone; very good in pictorial dust-wrapper. SB 1161. £15 366 JOBSON, Allan. Household and Country Crafts. Elek Books, 1953. FIRST EDITION, pp.206; 100 illustrations in half-tone; very good in lightly sunned pictorial dust-wrapper. SB 2137. £15 367 JOBSON, Allan. Suffolk Villages. Robert Hale, 1971. FIRST EDITION, pp.192; map & illustrations in half-tone; a very good copy in pictorial dust-wrapper. SB 348. £10 368 JOBSON, Allan. This Suffolk. Heath Cranton Limited, 1948. FIRST EDITION, pp.175; frontispiece & 16 half-tone illustrations; a good copy of this early work in pictorial dust-wrapper (frayed). SB 1160. £15 369 JOBSON, Allan. Under a Suffolk Sky. Drawings by Beryl Irving. Robert Hale, 1964. FIRST EDITION, pp.190; 13 illustrations in line; very good in pictorial dust-wrapper. SB 1163. £12 370 JOBSON, Allan. Victorian Suffolk. Illustrated. Robert Hale, 1972. FIRST EDITION, pp.190; 24 illustrations in half-tone; very good in pictorial dust-wrapper. SB 834. £15 371 JOBSON, Allan. A Window in Suffolk. Drawings by Beryl Irving. Robert Hale, 1962 FIRST EDITION, pp.174; illustrations in line throughout; very good in pictorial dust-wrapper (marked at rear). £10 372 JOCELIN de BRAKELOND. Chronica...De rebus gestis Samsonis Abbatis Monasterii Sancti Edmundi. [Now for the first time printed under the editorship of John Gage Rokewode]. Camden Society, 1840 FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.xii,171 + corrigendum slip; engraved frontispiece & coloured facsimile; Camberwell Library stamps on title and final leaf, otherwise well preserved in crimson library buckram. The first printing of this important chronicle, edited from the Liber Albus Monasterii S. Edmundi, MS 1005, in the Harleian Collection. Steward, Suffolk Bib.4266. £15 373 KEEBLE, Brian. Cecil Collins. The Artist as Writer and Image Maker. Golgonooza Press, 2009 FIRST EDITION, pp.54; 32 mainly colour plates; new in paper wrappers. £20 374 KELLY'S Directory of Suffolk. Kelly's Directories Ltd., 1912. Lg.8vo., pp.xxiv,626;88(advertiser) LACKS the county map, first two leaves frayed at edges, otherwise well preserved in original red cloth, backstrip darkened, rubbed & a little soiled but sound. SB 12. We have a number of other 19thC & 20thC editions in stock; details available on request. £70 375 KELLY'S Directory of the Counties of Cambridge, Norfolk, Suffolk & Essex. Kelly's Directories Ltd. 1937. Lg.8vo., pp.34,xxvi,408; x,922; viii,684; 40,xxiv,898(4); without the maps; original red cloth, rubbed at extremities but sound; inner hinges reinforced. £110 377 KENT, Charles. The Land of the 'Babes in the Wood' or The Breckland of Norfolk. Jarrold & Sons, [1910] FIRST EDITION, no.102 of the deluxe issue; lg.4to., pp.viii(2)126; frontispiece & 20 other half-tone plates on green paper mounts with tissue guards; a very good copy of the deluxe issue on hand-made paper in original half tan calf, top edge gilt, others uncut; a little rubbed & marked; a scarce book and the first copy we have handled of the deluxe issue. £160 378 KENTFORD. ENCLOSURE ACT 1826. An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Kentford in the County of Suffolk. 5th May 1826. George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1826. Folio, pp.(269-)294; drop-head title with woodcut headpiece; very good in modern green rexine-backed boards. £15 379 KENWORTHY-BROWNE, John [& others] Burke's and Savills Guide to Country Houses. Volume III. East Anglia. Burke's Peerage, 1981. FIRST EDITION, folio, pp.viii,280; illustrations throughout; a very good copy in the dust-wrapper of this excellent gazetteer of nearly 1000 family seats, including many now ruined or demolished. £25 380 . PONTING, Gerald & Margaret. The Story of Kesgrave: stability and growth in a Suffolk parish. Privately Published, G. & M. Ponting, Isle of Lewis, 1981. FIRST TRADE EDITION, limited to 650 copies; pp.viii,183; 7 maps & 18 illustrations; a good copy of this scarce item in original cloth-backed printed card covers. £30 381 KETTLEBURGH. DYKE, Gwen [General editor] Kettleburgh. [Survey of the Parish] Deben Valley Place Names. Suffolk Local History Council, [1980s] FIRST EDITION, A4; pp.x, + 21 leaves printed on rectos only; folding parish maps from different periods; with introduction, glossary & bibliography; well preserved in original card covers & plastic binder. £8 382 KIRBY, John. The Suffolk Traveller: or, A Journey through Suffolk. .... By John Kirby, Who took an Actual Survey of the whole County in the Years 1732, 1733 and 1734. Printed by John Bagnall, Ipswich, 1735. FIRST EDITION, pp.(4)206 + errata; intermittent browning, some heavy, throughout, but a copy less savagely trimmed by the binder than often found; old marbled boards with modern tan calf backstrip, morocco label; Casley heraldic bookplate. SB 355. £135 383 KIRBY, John. [CANNING, Richard. Editor] The Suffolk Traveller. The Second Edition, with many alterations and large additions by Several Hands. Printed for J. Shave, Ipswich; and sold by T. Longman, 1764. Second and best edition, edited by Richard Canning; pp.xvi,340; large folding hand-coloured map of the county and four folding engraved strip road maps; short marginal tear to county map, slight title-page browning but a well preserved unsophisticated copy in contemporary calf-backed marbled boards, vellum tips, crimson morocco label; rubbed but sound. SB 355. £180 384 KIRBY, John. [CANNING, Richard. Editor] The Suffolk Traveller. The Second Edition, with many alterations and large additions by Several Hands. Printed for J. Shave, Ipswich; and sold by T. Longman, 1764. Second and best edition, edited by Richard Canning; pp.xvi,340; four folding engraved strip road maps but lacking the folding map of the county; title-page browned and a little frayed, otherwise well preserved in modern calf-backed marbled boards, morocco label; ownership signature of 'E.W. Platten [historian of] Needham Market'. SB 355. £85 385 KIRBY, John. The Suffolk Traveller. [A new edition, with many alterations and large additions by several hands.] To which is added An Appendix... forming a complete topographical and statistical description of the County of Suffolk. Printed and sold by Smith and Jarrold, Woodbridge, [c1817] Pp.iv,399,72; extra pictorial engraved title (as 'The Travellers Guide and Topographical Description...), & folding map (mounted), 'Engraved for Kirby's Suffolk Traveller'; well preserved in modern calf-backed boards. SB 355; Copsey 1294. £85 386 [KIRBY, John] A Topographical and Historical Description of the County of Suffolk, containing an account of its situation, commerce, churches... manufacture... agriculture,,, fisheries...[&c.] Embellished with Prints... Printed by J. Munro; sold by Longman and Co., Woodbridge, 1829. Pp.(4) title & errata, 522; large folding engraved map by W. Ebden (hand-coloured in outline) and four lithograph plates (heavily foxed as usual); a good uncut copy in 20thC half calf, marbled sides, morocco label, rubbed but sound. Based on the Smith & Jarrold Woodbridge edition of c1817 and published in 24 parts, the text is now so removed from the original that Kirby's name no longer appears. Ebden's map of the county, published by 'S. Maunder, Sept. 20th, 1828', has some light off-setting & short splits along two folds but no loss. SB 355; Copsey 1294. £110 387 KIRBY, John. BLATCHLY, John [Editor] John Kirby's Suffolk: His Maps and Roadbooks. Introduced by John Blatchly with contributions by Jenny James. The Boydell Press, Suffolk Records Society Vol. XLVII, 2004. FIRST EDITION, pp.xxvi,(4)256; as new in original boards with 8 facsimile maps (on 12 sheets) in separate envelope, the whole in pictorial box as issued. A complete facsimile of the first edition of Kirby's Suffolk Traveller, 1735, with accompanying illustrated essay & six appendices, and packet containing four facsimile county maps & the four road maps which appeared in the 1764 second edition of Kirby's Suffolk Traveller. £30 390 KLAIBER, Ashley J. The Story of the Suffolk Baptists. The Kingsgate Press, [1931] FIRST EDITION, pp.226; 16 plates; a very good copy in original green cloth. SB 1960. £30 391 LAKENHEATH. ENCLOSURE ACT. An Act for Inclosing Lands within the Parish of Lakenheath, in the County of Suffolk. 3 Will. IV. - Sess. 1833. Baker & Hodgson, 52, Lincoln's-Inn Fields, 1833. Sm.folio, pp.30; disbound; a well preserved copy. Not recorded by Steward. £25 392 LAKENHEATH. ENCLOSURE ACT. An Act for dividing and allotting Lands in the Parish of Lakenheath, in the County of Suffolk. [23d May 1818] George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1818 Folio, pp.(469-)482; disbound; a well preserved copy. £15 393 LANDGUARD FORT. LESLIE, Major John Henry. The History of Landguard Fort in Suffolk. Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1898. FIRST EDITION, 200 copies printed; 4to., pp.xvi,141; frontispiece maps & 25 half-tone plates; half-title a little browned but well preserved in original red cloth, endpapers sometime renewed; ex libris United Services Club & T. Horth, Woodbridge. SB 4932. £110 394 LAYARD, Nina Frances. Seventeen Suffolk Martyrs. With preface by The Rev. Canon Garratt. With illustrations. Smiths, Suitall Press, Ipswich, 1902. FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.(8)106(6); 12 plates & facsimiles; light spotting of first & final leaves but a very good uncut copy in original decorated cream canvas; inscribed, 'Kirton Reading Room. Progressive Whist Prize Jan 22nd 1904. Presented by Mr & Mrs F.W. Keeble'.. The story of martyrs from Dovercourt, East Bergholt, , Hadleigh, Ipswich & Woodbridge. SB 1839. £25 LAY, Cecil. Our Suffolk Literature Supplement is available online or in printed form on request. 396 . MORTIMER, Richard. [Editor] Leiston Abbey Cartulary and Butley Abbey Charters. Boydell & Brewer for the Suffolk Records Society, 1979. FIRST EDITION, pp.(12)174; two sketch-maps; 154 documents transcribed; very good in original boards. Suffolk Charters I. Published at £25. £15 397 LEISTON. WHITEHEAD, R.A. Garretts of Leiston. [Percival Marshall] Model & Allied Publications, 1964. FIRST EDITION, pp.319; frontispiece & 155 illustrations; a very good copy in slightly frayed pictorial dust-wrapper of this authoritative history. SB 6437. £25 399 LETHERINGHAM. DYKE, Gwen [General editor] Letheringham [Survey of the Parish] Deben Valley Place Names. Suffolk Local History Council, [1980s] FIRST EDITION, A4; pp.x + 58 leaves printed on rectos only; folding parish maps from different periods; with introduction, glossary & bibliography; well preserved in original card covers & plastic binder. £8 400 LETHERINGHAM. DYKE, Gwen [General editor] Letheringham [Survey of the Parish] Deben Valley Place Names. Suffolk Local History Council, [1980s] FIRST EDITION, A4; pp.x + 58 leaves printed on rectos only; folding parish maps from different periods; with introduction, glossary & bibliography; well preserved in tan linen with paper labels; together with two other pamphlets on Letheringham; from the library of Joan Corder, inscribed by Gwen Dyke. £15 403 LITTLE SAXHAM. HERVEY, S.H.A. [Editor] Little Saxham Parish Registers. Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, with Appendices, Biographies, &c. 1559 to 1850. Suffolk Green Books No.V. George Booth, Woodbridge, 1901. FIRST EDITION, pp.(xvi)264 + advert.; 8 illustrations; a very good copy in original green cloth; ex Lincoln's Inn library with their small heraldic stamp on prelims. SB 7228. £65 404 LITTLE STONHAM FLETCHER, Gordon. In a Country Churchyard. B.T. Batsford, 1978 FIRST EDITION, sm.4to. pp.167; illustrations & facsimiles throughout; very good in adhesive film-protected dust-wrapper. Chapters on: Westleton(2), the Akenham Burial Case, William Gordon of Ipswich, Parson Woodforde, Little Stonham; Wm. Cowper & East Dereham and Richard Cobbold's Wortham. £10 405 LONG MELFORD. BOOTHMAN, Lyn & PARKER, Sir Richard Hyde [Editors] Savage Fortune. An aristocratic family in the early Seventeenth Century. The Boydell Press, Suffolk Records Society vol. XLIX, 2006. FIRST EDITION, pp.lxxxviii.248; 9 colour & 9 half-tone plates & facsimiles; as new in dust-wrapper. 83 documents connected to the lives of Sir Thomas (later Viscount) Savage and his wife Elizabeth (later Countess Rivers), who married in 1602 and whose homes included Melford Hall. The central document is a remarkable inventory of 1635-6, taken after Thomas died, listing the contents of Melford Hall in Suffolk, Rocksavage in Cheshire and a town house on Tower Hill, London. Published at £35. £20 406 LONG MELFORD. DEEKS, Richard. Magnificent Melford. In old photographs. R. & K. Tyrrell, Long Melford, 1981. FIRST EDITION, landscape folio, pp.(32); well preserved in pictorial card wrappers. £12 407 LONG MELFORD. KENTWELL HALL. SALE CATALOGUE. The Contents of the Mansion. By direction of the Administrators of the late C.D.B. Starkie Bence. 7th, 8th & 9th September, 1970. Boardman & Oliver, 1970. Sm4to., pp.70(2) + single leaf insert of 'lots stolen from the house on July20th/21st.'; half-tone plates; a good copy in original pictorial laminated card covers. 1101 lots including 300 of books & manuscripts. £12 408 LOWESTOFT. Bombardment of Lowestoft by the Germans. April 25th, 1916. [Lowestoft, 1916.] FIRST EDITION, landscape format; leaf of descriptive text & 12 leaves of mounted sepia half-tone plates from photographs; well preserved in original silk-sewn printed wrappers. A scarce item. Suffolk Bibliography 6610. £15 409 LOWESTOFT. BADEN-POWELL, D.F.W. Field Meeting in the Lowestoft District. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Geologists' Assciation, Vol.61, Part 3, 1950. (bound with) The Chalky Boulder Clays of Norfolk and Suffolk. Reprinted from the Geological Magazine, 1948. Two articles; pp.(8); (18); first with original printed wrappers; bound together in modern red cloth. £12 410 LOWESTOFT. CHAMBERS, Charles G. A Corner of Suffolk. Notes concerning Lowestoft and the Hundred of Mutford and Lothingland. Flood & Son, Lowestoft, 1926. FIRST EDITION, pp.viii,60; half-tone frontispiece; original printed boards, slightly soiled but a good copy of this uncommon item. SB 6598 £18 411 LOWESTOFT. CHAMBERS, Charles G. A Corner of Suffolk. Notes concerning Lowestoft and the Hundred of Mutford and Lothingland. Flood & Son, Lowestoft, 1926. FIRST EDITION, pp.viii,60; half-tone frontispiece; original printed boards, slightly soiled, backstrip chipped with some loss but secure, otherwise a good copy of this uncommon item. SB 6598 £15 412 LOWESTOFT. ELECTORAL ROLL. Register of Electors. Lowestoft Constituency, County of Suffolk. Qualifying date 10th October, 1967. In Force 16th February, 1968 to 15th February, 1969. Printed by Lowestoft Borough Council for the Electoral Registration Officer of the East Suffolk Registration Area, [1968] Folio, arranged & paginated by parish and street; a good copy of this massive document and useful genealogical reference in original cloth-backed boards; final leaf creased, extremities a little rubbed but sound. £38 413 LOWESTOFT. GILLINGWATER, Edmund. An Historical Account of the ancient town of Lowestoft... to which is added some cursory remarks on the adjoining parishes, and a general account of the Island of Lothingland. G.G.J. and J. Robinson [& others, 1790] FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.xvi,485(7) errata & index; a very good copy with the subscribers list in contemporary calf, sometime expertly rebacked & refurbished retaining original morocco label; ex libris George Rose and 'Edmundus Parker Clericus'. SB 6590. £350 414 LOWESTOFT. VIEWS. Twenty three Views of Lowestoft and District. ['Manufactured in Germany' for] William Gwyn, London Road [Lowestoft, 1890s] 23 re-touched photographic views in concertina album within red cloth boards elaborately blocked in gold & blind; backstrip reinforced with wear at foot, otherwise well preserved & attractive. £25 415 LOWESTOFT MAP. COLEMAN, Alice [Director] Coloured Ordnance Survey Map based on TM 49 & TM 59 Land Use Sheet 465. Second Land Utilisation Survey of Britain. Isle of Thanet Geographical Association, 1964. Rolled map printed in colour of paper by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, (570 x 875); a fine copy, mounted on linen of a distinctly scarce map. Mapped by E.R.J. Ward, G.S. Johnson & Lowestoft Grammar School, M. East, 1960-'61, a detailed survey at 1 : 25,000, showing 37 different uses of land, arranged in13 categories. This second LU Survey was far more detailed than the first carried out by Dudley Stamp in the '30s. Although some 3,000 volunteers completed much of the field work, only c10% of the country was published at 1:25,000 due to printing problems. £55 416 MABEY, Richard. GREAVES, Derrick [Illustrator] The Barley Bird. Notes on the Suffolk Nightingale. Images by Derrick Greaves. Full Circle Editions, 2010. FIRST EDITION, pp.78; 11 full-page (1 double) colour images; new in pictorial boards & dust-wrapper. Mabey explores the nightingale's links with Suffolk culture and landscape, tracing the bird’s course through myth, lore and tradition. New images by Derrick Greaves accompany the text. The second book of this dynamic & imaginative new Press. £20 417 MABEY, Richard. GREAVES, Derrick [Illustrator] The Barley Bird. Notes on the Suffolk Nightingale. Images by Derrick Greaves. Full Circle Editions, 2010. FIRST EDITION, one of 100 numbered copies, signed by author & artist, in specially-designed slip-case. Pp.78; 11 full-page (1 double) colour images; new in pictorial boards & dust-wrapper. Mabey explores the nightingale's links with Suffolk culture and landscape, tracing the bird’s course through myth, lore and tradition. New images by Derrick Greaves accompany the text. The second book of this dynamic & imaginative new Press. £40 418 MACCULLOCH, Diarmid. [Editor] The Chorography of Suffolk. Suffolk Records Society, 1976. FIRST EDITION, pp.(14)170; 3 facsimile plates (one double-page); very good in dust-wrapper.£15 419 MacCULLOCH, Diarmaid. BLATCHLY, John. Miracles in Lady Lane. The Ipswich Shrine at the Westgate. J.M. Blatchly, Ipswich, 2013 FIRST EDITION, landscape 8vo., pp.(6)92; illustrations & plans throughout in line, half-tone & colour; new in pictorial boards. A fascinating account of one of late medieval England's most celebrated shrines to the Blessed Virgin Mary, destroyed by Henry VIIIth in 1538. Sir Robert, Lord Curson's account of the miraculous cure of Mistress Wentworth of Gosfield at the shrine in 1516, is here printed in full for the first time from Harleian MS 651, ff. 194v - 196v. The Wentworth family were lodged by Curson at the time in the Silent Street building now occupied by our bookshop. The white cowled figure who still roams our upstairs corridor may well be Mistress Wentworth herself. £12 420 MALSTER, Robert. The Mardler's Companion. A dictionary of East Anglian dialect. Malthouse Press, Suffolk, 1999. Sm.4to., pp.viii,88; illustrations in line & half-tone; a very good copy in original pictorial laminated card of this very readable 'dictionary'. £10 421 MALSTER, Robert [Editor] The Minute Books of the Suffolk Humane Society. A pioneer lifesaving organisation and the world's first sailing lifeboat. 1806 - 1892 Boydell Press, 2013 FIRST EDITION, pp.xlix(1)118; illustrations & facsimiles; new in dust-wrapper. A fascinating insight to an important and little studied aspect of maritime history. With a history of the Society and the early days of lifeboats by the editor and indexes of people, subjects, ships & boats. Published at £25. £22 422 MARTINS, Susanna Wade. WILLIAMSON, Tom. The Countryside of East Anglia. Changing Landscapes, 1870-1950. The Boydell Press, 2008 FIRST EDITION, pp.viii,252; 6 colour plates & 42 illustrations in line & half-tone; new in dust-wrapper. An important study of chanes in agriculture & landscape since 1750. £25 423 MAXWELL, Donald. Unknown Suffolk. Being a series of unmethodical Explorations of the County illustrated in line and colour. John Lane, 1926. FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.xiv,202(6) adverts; 12 colour plates and illustrations in line throughout; original blue cloth a little faded but a sound copy. SB 389. £20 424 McCANN, John. The Dovecotes of Suffolk. With a foreword by Professor R.W. Brunskill and an Appendix by Dr Rosemary Hoppitt. Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History, 1998. FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.128; 10 colour plates and 43 illustrations in line and half-tone; new in pictorial laminated card covers. £10 425 MENDEL, Howard. PIOTROWSKI, Steven H. The Butterflies of Suffolk. An Atlas & History. Suffolk Naturalists' Society, 1986 FIRST EDITION, pp.128; colour plates & distribution maps throughout; very good in pictorial boards. £15 426 METCALFE, Walter C. [Editor.] The Visitations of Suffolk made by Hervey...1561; Cooke...1577 and Raven...1612. With notes and an appendix of additonal Suffolk Pedigrees. Privately Printed for the Editor by William Pollard, Exeter, 1882. FIRST EDITION, pp.viii,230; a very good uncut copy in original tan cloth of this uncommon book; ex libris J.Paul Rylands, inscribed 'from Walter C. Metcalfe Esq. FSA, 20 April, 1885'. Steward 2344. £85 427 MEYRICK, F.J. Round About Norfolk & Suffolk. Jarrold & Sons, Norwich, [1925] FIRST EDITION, pp.110; original brown cloth, backstrip a little faded but well preserved. Chapters on Dunwich, Blythburgh, , and 'Some Fishing Yarns'. NB 579; SB 390. £10 428 MIDDLETON & FARNHAM. AUCTION POSTER. The Vale Farm of 131 acres, The Garden House Farm of 68 acres, The Yankee Lodge Farm, Middleton, of 87 acres and The Lime Tree Farm, Farnham, of 39 acres, together with Cottages and Accommodation Lands, the whole containing about 335 Acres for sale by auction. [Maulden, Printer, Framlingham, for] Alfred Preston, at The 'Bell' Hotel, Saxmundham, 28th May, 1919 760 x 500mm, a little wear at folds but generally well preserved. Sold in eight lots, 'By direction of the Trustees under the Marriage Settlements of Dr. and Mrs John Randall, now deceased.' £24 429 MIDDLETON MOOR. BARNES, Janet. Seven Centuries on Middleton Moor Suffolk. With illustrations by Reg F. Barker. E. & E. Plumridge, Cambridge, 1999. FIRST EDITION, pp.136; sketch maps, facsimiles & illustrations throughout in line and half-tone; new in pictorial laminated card covers. £6 430 MILDENHALL & BRANDON. DRAINAGE ACT 1760. An Act for draining and preserving certain Fen Lands and Low Grounds in the Isle of Ely, and Counties of Suffolk and Norfolk, between Mildenhall River South, Plant Load and Brandon River North, bounded on the West by the River Ouse, and on the East by Winter Load, Earswell Brooke, and the Hard Lands of Mildenhall... Thomas Baskett... and the Assigns of Robert Baskett,, 1760. Folio, pp.(551-)582 + title; printed black letter with woodcut arms & initial; an exceptionally fresh copy preserved in modern green rexine-backed boards. £35 431 MILDENHALL. HIGHWAYS ACTS. An Act for making and maintaining a Road from Beck Fen Lane, in the Parish of Mildenhall in the County of Suffolk, to the South-east End of the Bridge over the River Ouze, in the Parish of Littleport in the Isle of Ely... 13th May 1828. Eyre and Strahan, 1828. [with] ditto... 20th May 1851. George Eyre and William Spottiswoode, 1851. Two Acts, folio, pp.(989-)1004; (273-)284; drop-head titles with woodcut armorial headpieces; very good copies bound together in green rexine-backed boards. £20 433 MILDENHALL. SIMPSON, Alfred E. A History of Mildenhall and its Celebrities of the Past. Third Edition. S.R. Simpson, Mildenhall, 1901. Pp.(8)104; various illustrations in line & half-tone; front endpaper neatly removed, otherwise well preserved in original cloth, gilt; a little marked. First published 1892, subsequently enlarged & revised. SB 6858. £18 434 MILITARY. NICHOLSON, Col. W.N. The Suffolk Regiment 1926 to 1946. Suffolk Regiment Old Comrades Assoc., [1988] Pp.374(2); 28 sketch-maps & numerous half-tone plates; a very good copy in original cloth of this useful reprint of the original 1948 edition. (SB 1008). £40 435 MILLER, Alice Grubb. There's Life in the Old Land Yet. Norman Adlard, Ipswich, 1962. FIRST EDITION, pp.xii,128; 12 half-tone plates; a very good copy in pictorial dust-wrapper. Memoirs of a GI's wife in Suffolk after the war. SB 418. £12 436 MONEWDEN. DYKE, Gwen [General editor] Monewden. [Survey of the Parish] Deben Valley Place Names. Suffolk Local History Council, [1980s] FIRST EDITION, A4; pp.x + 31 leaves printed on rectos only; folding parish maps from different periods; with introduction, glossary & bibliography; well preserved in original card covers & plastic binder. £8 437 MOOR, Edward. Suffolk Words and Phrases. Originally published in 1823. New introduction by Stanley Ellis. David & Charles Reprints, 1970. Pp.(8)525; a very good copy in the dust-wrapper of this useful facsimile of Moor's early account of the Suffolk dialect. SB 2080. £35 438 MORAND, Dexter. The Minor Architecture of Suffolk. John Tiranti, 1929. FIRST EDITION, folio, pp.12; 48 fine photographic plates of vernacular architecture arranged by place; original cloth-backed boards a little rubbed & marked but sound, dust-wrapper (worn). The first volume of a projected series on the Domestic Architecture of Old England of which only one other (Glos.) appeared. SB 2206. £30 439 MORTLOCK, D.P. The Guide to Suffolk Churches. With an Encyclopaedic Glossary. 2nd Revised & Enlarged Edition. Lutterworth Press, 2009 Pp.607; Illustrated throughout; new in pictorial laminated card covers. £30 440 MOULTON. ENCLOSURE ACT. An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Moulton in the County of Suffolk. 14th May 1839. Eyre and Spottiswoode, Printers to the Queen, 1839. Sm.folio, pp.(101-)144; disbound; a well preserved copy. Not recorded by Steward. £15 442 MUNNINGS, Alfred. GOODMAN, Jean. What a Go! The Life of Alfred Munnings. Collins, 1988 FIRST EDITION, pp.274; 14 colour plates & illustrations in line; very good in dust-wrapper. £28 443 MUSKETT, Joseph James. Suffolk Manorial Families, being The County Visitations and other Pedigrees, Edited, with extensive additions. [In two volumes] William Pollard & Co., Exeter, 1900 [1894] - 1908 FIRST EDITION, 2 vols., 250 copies printed, 4to., pp.iv,409; (2)425; very good, bound from the original parts in contemporary maroon buckram (extremities rubbed). Muskett's death in 1910 prevented the completion of his project though three parts of the planned vol.3 (not here present) were edited by Frederic Johnson, 1910-14. SB 2373. £250 444 SUFFOLK REGIMENT. MAYCOCK, Captain F.W.O. The Napoleonic Campaign of 1805. Gale & Polden, 1912 FIRST EDITION, pp.x,106(2); 8 sketch-maps & plans; a very good copy of this uncommon account in original printed linen boards. 'Compiled from various authentic sources [for] brother officers...and others interested in Military History'; the author was a member of the Suffolk Regiment at Bury St Edmunds Barracks. £35 445 NEEDHAM MARKET. PLATTEN, Edward William. Rambles round and Jottings about Needham Market... with especial reference to its historical features and antiquarian remains. With a foreword by Claude Morley. J. Newby, , 1925. FIRST EDITION, pp.(4)80; frontispiece; a very good copy in original cloth from the library of Joan Corder. SB 6937. £20 446 NEWMARKET. BASHAM, Mary S. Newmarket in old picture postcards. European Library - Zaltbommel, Netherlands, 1985. FIRST EDITION, landscape format; pp.(4) + 76 pages of plates with detailed captions; very good in original pictorial card covers. £12 448 NEWMARKET. HIGHWAYS ACT. An Act for more effectually repairing the Road from Christopher's Bridge in the Borough of Thetford in the County of Suffolk, to the North-east End of the Town of Newmarket in the County of Cambridge. 13th May 1828. George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1828. Folio, pp.(1073-)1079; drop-head title; very good; rexine-backed boards. £15 449 NEWMARKET. JAMES, Henry. A Sermon Preached before the King at Newmarket, October 11 1674. Printed by W[illiam] Godbid, and are to be Sold by M[oses] Pitt, 1674. FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.(2)33; title lightly soiled with short (closed) tear in fore-margin but a good copy with large margins in 19thC wrappers, manuscript titling. James was a Fellow of Queen's, Cambridge and Chaplain in Ordinary to the King. Not recorded by Steward; ESTCR34476. £85 NORFOLK. Our Supplement of books on Norfolk & Norwich is available on our website and in printed form by request. 450 . ENCLOSURE ACT 1827. An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Nowton in the County of Suffolk. 14th June 1827. George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1827. Folio, pp.(689-)710; drop-head title with woodcut headpiece; very good in modern green rexine-backed boards. £15 451 NOWTON. ENCLOSURE ACT. An Act for Enclosing Lands in the Parish of Nowton, in the County of Suffolk. [Royal Assent, 14 June 1827.] 7-8 Geo.IV - Sess. 1826-7. Sparke, Holmes & Jackson, Buiry St Edmunds 1827. Folio, pp.28; stabbed as issued; margins slightly browned but a very well preserved copy in original state. Not recorded by Steward. £30 452 ORFORD. KINSEY, Gordon. Orfordness - Secret Site. A History of the Establishment 1915-1980. [With chapters on the early development of radar at Orfordness by Arnold Wilkins.] Terence Dalton, 1981. FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.xii,180; half-tone illustrations througout; ownership inscription on fly-leaf, otherwise very good in dust-wrapper. £25 453 OTLEY. DYKE, Gwen [General editor] Otley. [Survey of the Parish] Deben Valley Place Names. Suffolk Local History Council, [1980s] FIRST EDITION, A4; pp.x + 97 leaves printed on rectos only; folding parish maps; original card covers & plastic binder. £10 454 OXENBURY, T.B. Suffolk Planning Survey. Prepared for East Suffolk County Council and The West Suffolk Joint Planning Committee... With a foreword by Sir Patrick Abercrombie. W.S. Cowell, Ipswich, 1946. FIRST EDITION, landscape format; pp.39; a good copy in original cloth-backed boards; extremities rubbed & a little chipped but sound. '..seventeen coloured diagram maps & short explanatory letterpress descriptive of the County as it is to-day'. SB 1637. £15 455 PARHAM HALF HUNDRED. H[ERVEY, Lord] J[ohn William Nicholas] Suffolk Domesday. Parham Half Hundred. The Latin text extended and translated into English for private circulation by J.H. Printed [for the translator] at the 'Free Press' Works, Bury St Edmund's, 1890. Pp.13; Latin & English parallel texts on facing pages; original printed grey wrappers, staples rusted, otherwise well preserved. Hervey produced 25 parts in total, 1888-91. SB 692. £15 456 PARLIAMENTARY BILL. ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. A Bill to confer further powers upon the East Anglian Electric Supply Company Limited relative to the supply of electricity in Essex Norfolk and Suffolk and for other purposes. 17 & 18 George 5 - Session 1927. Sharpe, Pritchard & Co., Westminster, [1926] Folio, pp.19; light vertical central fold but well preserved in original printed wrappers and recent rexine-backed marbled boards. £15 457 PARTRIDGE, Charles Stanley] Prose and Poetry by Silly Suffolk [pseud. C.S. Partridge] W.E. Harrison, The Ancient House... Ipswich, 1925. FIRST EDITION, pp.117; a sound copy in original wrappers, backstrip worn but serviceable. Inscribed by the author 'To S.D. Wall with the writer's kind regards 2 Oct. 1934'. Several ms. annotations and printed corrections together with 4pp. ALS from Partridge to Wall tipped-in, discussing various matters of local history. Partridge edited the East Anglian Miscellany and wrote extensively on Suffolk history & churchyard inscriptions, this collection is culled from over 300 columns contributed to the East Anglian Daily Times 'during the last six years'. SWII 270; SB 2108. £30 458 PARTRIDGE, Charles] ATBUSH, Peregrine [pseud.] King Edward's Ring. A West African Yarn of Adventures More or Less True. [A facsimile reprint of the original edition of 1908 with a new introduction by John Blatchly] Jeremy Mills, 2006. Pp.(8)228; new in pictorial laminated paper covers. Born at Ofton Place, Suffolk, and educated at Ipswich School and Christ's, Cambridge, Partridge served in the Nigerian Colonial Service and presented a fine collection of African artfacts to Ipswich Museum when he returned to Suffolk. Founding Editor of the East Anglian Miscellany he wrote many articles on local history as 'Silly Suffolk'. King Edward's Ring is his only novel and doubtless influenced by the better-known Old Ipswichian Rider Haggard. £15 460 PAYN, William H. The Birds of Suffolk. Foreword by The Earl of Cranbrook. Barrie and Rockliff, 1962. FIRST EDITION, pp.xviii,238; colour frontispiece, 2 maps & 8pp. half-tone plates; very good in slightly frayed dust-wrapper. £15 461 . PACKER, Edwin. The Peasenhall Murder. Illustrated by Gary Davis. Yoxford Publications, 1992. Pp.(8)81; illustrations in line throughout; a fine copy in prictorial wrappers. £8 462 PILLING, Keith. Suffolk Landscape Drawings. Keith Pilling, Barham, Ipswich, 1990 FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.96; 70 line drawings and 6 colour plates; very good in dw (creased). £12 463 PLOMESGATE HUNDRED. H[ERVEY, Lord] J[ohn William Nicholas] Suffolk Domesday. Plomesgate Hundred. The Latin text extended and translated into English for private circulation by J.H. Printed [for the translator] at the 'Free Press' Works, Bury St Edmund's, 1891. Pp.27; Latin & English parallel texts on facing pages; original printed grey wrappers, staples rusted, otherwise well preserved. Hervey produced 25 parts in total, 1888-91. SB 692. £15 464 POLL BOOK. IPSWICH. The Poll for the Election of Members for the Borough of Ipswich, taken before Edward Packard, Esq., Mayor, on Thursday, November 19th, 1868. Printed by Rees and Gripper, Ipswich, 1869 Pp.108; first & final leaves badly spotted, others less so; modern rexine-backed cloth boards preserving original yellow printed wrappers (repaired). H.E. Adair (2321 votes) and H.W. West (2195) were elected for the Liberals at the expense of J.C. Cobbold, Conservatve, (2044). Copac locates Rylands Library, Manchester, copy only. SB 5650. £45 465 POWELL FAMILY. POWELL, Edgar. The Pedigree of the Family of Powell sometime resident at Mildenhall, Barton Mills and Hawsted, in Co. Suffolk, and afterwards at Homerton and Clapton, Co. Middlesex... to which are added Pedigrees of the families of Baden and Thistlethwayte, of Co. Wilts. Printed for the Editor, 1891. FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.viii,139 + errata slip; three plates & large folding pedigree in pocket at end; a good copy of this scarce account in original crimson cloth, backstrip faded, a little rubbed but sound. SB 3228. £65

466 POWELL FAMILY. POWELL, Edgar. [Editor] Some Autograph Letters of the Powell Family. Reproduced in facsimile. [Printed for the Editor] by William Clowes, 1901. FIFTY COPIES PRINTED, lg. 4to., pp.(8) + 13 Autotype facsimile plates printed in sepia, each with accompanying leaf of letterpress; well preserved in original buckram, backstrip sometime reinforced with paper; Constitutional Club Library bookplate, 'The gift of Ellison Powell'. SB 3229. £65 467 PRETYMAN FAMILY. PRETYMAN, William. Pretyman of Bacton, Suffolk. Notes on their history under five Edwards. 1905. William Pollard & Co., Printers, Exeter. [Now reprinted in facsimile... Claude Cox, Ipswich, 2007] EDITION LIMITED to 225 numbered copies (200 for sale); 4to., pp.(2)xviii,40; armorial in line & four facsimile plates: Charter, 1393; Rent Roll of 1566; Commissioners appointed by Act of Parlt., 1660; various Pretyman signatures, 1567-1803. William Pretyman contributes an 18pp. introductory essay, followed by 40pp. of pedigrees, royal descents, transcriptions of Wills, Inquisitions, Chancery Proceedings, &c.; new in gilt-lettered boards (in style of original binding) and acetate wrapper. A useful reprint of copy no. 12 (kindly loaned by the present owner, a descendant of William Pretyman) of this extremely scarce family history of which only 12 copies were originally printed for private circulation. Copac locates British Library copy only; not known by Steward. £24 468 PROBATE RECORDS. GRIMWADE, M.E. [Compiler] Index of the Probate Records of the Court of the 1444-1700. [In two volumes] Edited by W.R. & R.K. Serjeant. British Record Society, 1979/80. 2vol., pp.(8)319; (6)(320-)617; a very good set in original printed stiff wrappers. £35 469 PROBATE RECORDS. GRIMWADE, M.E. [Compiler] Index of the Probate Records of the Court of the 1354 - 1700. [In two volumes] Edited by W.R. & R.K. Serjeant. British Record Society, 1984. 2vol., pp.viii,330; vi(331-)667; a good set in original printed stiff wrappers. £35 470 RANSOMES. Wherever the Sun Shines... 175 years of progress by Ransomes. [With additional printed ephemera fropm the Depression of 1921 laid in.] Ransomes Sims & Jefferies, Ipswich, [1964] FIRST EDITION, landscape folio; pp.36; illustrations in line & half-tone throughout; very good in original blue cloth, gilt. Laid in are two 4pp. 4to., printed open letters 'To the Employees of Ransomes, Sims & Jefferies, Ltd., Orwell Works, Ipswich.' giving detailed explanations of the need to place the Works on short time (Jan. 7, 1921) and 'the closing of three of the principal Departments of our Main Works', (April, 15, 1921). SB 5722. £28 471 RANSOMES & RAPIER. LEWIS, R. Stanley. Eighty Years of Enterprise 1869-1949. Being the intimate story of the Waterside Works of Ransomes & Rapier Limited of Ipswich. W.S. Cowell, Ipswich, [1951] FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.112; illustrations in half-tone throughout; a very good copy in original printed card covers; presentation slip laid in. SB 5721. £15 472 RATTLESDEN. OLORENSHAW, Rev. J.R. Notes on the history of the Church and Parish of Rattlesden, in the County of Suffolk. Together with a copy of the Parish Registers from 1558 to 1758, and Index of the Marriages. Published by the Editor, 1900. FIRST EDITION, no.98 of 200 copies printed; pp.xiv,379; 32 illustrations in line & half-tone; slight wear at head of backstrip but a very good copy in original red cloth, blocked in blind, lettered in gold. SB 7129. £85 473 RAVEN, John James. The Church Bells of Suffolk, a chronicle in nine chapters, With a Complete List of the Inscriptions on the Bells, and Historical Notes. Jarrold and Sons, 1890. FIRST EDITION, limited to 500 copies (number erased), (+ 50 large paper); pp.xvi,266; 8 plates & 91 vignette wood-engravings; some light spotting but a very good copy, rebound in calf-backed buckram with original gilt decorated upper cover & labelling pieces retained, top edge gilt. SB 2260. £180 474 RAVEN, John James. The History of Suffolk. Elliot Stock, 1895. FIRST EDITION, pp.viii,287; original two-tone cloth, lightly rubbed & marked, inner hinges reinforced; early ownership signature of H.J.S. Rope of Blaxhall, whose family featured in Ewart Evans' classic account of Suffolk life, 'Ask the Fellows who Cut the Hay'. A good uncut copy of this standard history by the headmaster & antiquary now best remembered for his work on campanology. SB 545. £30 475 RAVEN, John James. The History of Suffolk. Elliot Stock, 1895. FIRST EDITION, LARGE PAPER COPY, 4to., pp.viii,287; a very good copy of this deluxe edition on handmade Van Gelder paper in original morocco-backed cloth, top edge gilt, others uncut; attractive circular armorial bookplate of S. William Lowther. SB 545. £65 477 REDGRAVE & . ENCLOSURE ACT. An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Redgrave, and Hamlet of Botesdale, in the County of Suffolk. [2d May 1815.] George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1815 Folio, pp.(229-)246; drop-head title with woodcut headpiece; a very good copy; disbound. £15 478 REDSTONE, Vincent B. [Editor] Memorials of Old Suffolk. With many illustrations. Bemrose & Sons, 1908. FIRST EDITION, pp.xiv,288(4)adverts); half-tone plates; slight spotting but a nice copy in original cloth, gilt, top edge gilt, others uncut. 14 essays, the majority by Redstone, on Roman & Saxon Suffolk; Riots & Ruins; Orford & Framlingham Castles; Suffolk Schools; Superstition & Witchcraft; &c. SB 551. £38 479 REDSTONE, Vincent B. [Editor] Memorials of Old Suffolk. With many illustrations. Bemrose & Sons, 1908. FIRST EDITION, pp.xiv,288(4)adverts); half-tone plates; some spotting as usual but a sound copy in original cloth, gilt, top edge gilt, others uncut; backstrip faded. 14 essays, the majority by Redstone, on Roman & Saxon Suffolk; Riots & Ruins; Orford & Framlingham Castles; Suffolk Schools; Superstition & Witchcraft; &c. Edward Clodd's copy with several annotations in his hand. With a 2pp. MS letter to Clodd from R.A. Roberts, dated 14 Jan., 1926, on his plans for the restoration of , and two press cuttings thereon pasted in. SB 551. £65 480 REDSTONE, Vincent B. [Editor] Calendar of Pre-Reformation Wills, Testaments, Probates, Administrations, Registered at the Probate Office, Bury St. Edmunds. W.E. Harrison, Ipswich, 1907. FIRST EDITION, pp.xii,246; title slightly soiled but a good uncut copy in modern wrappers. SB 2424. £25 481 REDSTONE, Vincent B. Social Condition of England during the . [Transactions of the Royal Historical Society.] Read March 20, 1902 Pp.(159-)200; signed at end by the author; well preserved in modern maroon cloth, morocco label, incorporating old grey wrappers with ownership signature of the author's daughter Mabel Redstone. Redstone's essay includes many East Anglian references including a 3pp. appendix on the standing of Wolsey's father Robert. £20 483 RENDLESHAM. DYKE, Gwen [General editor] Rendlesham. [Survey of the Parish] Deben Valley Place Names. Suffolk Local History Council, [1980s] FIRST EDITION, A4; pp.x + 23 leaves printed on rectos only; folding parish maps from different periods; with introduction, glossary & bibliography; well preserved in original card covers & plastic binder. £8 484 REYCE, Robert. HERVEY, Lord Francis [Editor] Suffolk in the XVIIth Century. The Breviary of Suffolk by Robert Reyce, 1618, now published for the first time from the Ms in the British Museum. John Murray, 1902. FIRST EDITION, pp.(8)300; large folding genealogies of the Wingefeild and Waldegrave families at end; a good copy of this handsome production in original decorated parchment-backed crimson cloth, top edge gilt, others uncut; backstrip a little worn as usual with chipping at head & tail, but sound. Ownership signature of Edward Clodd with a few annotations in his hand. SB 750. £55 485 REYNOLDS, G. David. MACLACHLAN, Peter [Editors] Guide to Heraldry in Suffolk Churches. Foreword by Henry Bedingfield. Suffolk Heraldry Society, 1990. FIRST EDITION, pp.(12)52(4)clxix; 16pp. of colour plates & line illustrations in text; very good in original pictorial boards. £18 486 RICKINGHALL & HINDERCLEY. ENCLOSURE ACT. An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parishes of Rickinghall Superior, Rickinghall Inferior, and Hindercley, in the County of Suffolk. [2d May 1815] George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1815 Folio, pp.(249-)267; drop-head title with woodcut headpiece; a very good copy; disbound. £15 488 ROBERTS, W.M. Lost Country Houses of Suffolk. Boydell Press, 2010 FIRST EDITION, pp.xviii,222; 71 half-tone illustrations, new in dust-wrapper. A fascinating study of 40 'lost' houses. £30 489 ROCHEFOUCAULD, Francois & Alexandre de La. SCARFE, Norman [Editor & Translator] A Frenchman's Year in Suffolk. French Impressions of Suffolk life in 1784 including a preliminary week in London, brief visits to Cambridge, Colchester, Mistley and Harwich and a fortnight's tour of Norfolk. The Boydell Press, 1988. FIRST EDITION, pp.xxxviii,226; 44 illustrations, a very good copy in dust-wrapper. The Melanges sur l'Angleterre of Francois, supplemented by the Journaux de Voyage of Alexandre and Lettres à un Ami of their companion Maximilien de Lazowski; with Norman Scarfe's excellent & extensive accompanying notes. SRS vol.XXX. £25 490 SANDON, Eric. Suffolk Houses. A Study of Domestic Architecture. Antique Collectors' Club, 2010 Folio, pp.348; 10 colour plates, 483 black & white illustrations, 24 pencil sketches by John Western; new in dust-wrapper. Reduced from £25; an opportunity to obtain this standard work at a bargain price. £15 492 SCARFE, Norman. The Suffolk Landscape. Phillimore, 2002. Sm.4to., pp.xiv,210; map, 87 half-tone & 32 colour plates; a fine copy in the dust-wrapper of this extensively revised edition. £25 493 SCARFE, Norman. Suffolk in the Middle Ages. Studies in Places and Place-names, the Sutton Hoo Ship-burial, Saints, Mummies and Crosses, Domesday Book, and Chronicles of Bury Abbey. The Boydell Press, 1986. FIRST EDITION, pp.xii,176; 25 half-tone plates and 13 maps & plans; a good copy of this important account in lightly soiled dust-wrapper. £20 494 SCARFE, Norman. Suffolk in the Middle Ages. Studies in Places and Place-names, the Sutton Hoo Ship-burial, Saints, Mummies and Crosses, Domesday Book, and Chronicles of Bury Abbey. The Boydell Press, 2004. Pp.xii,178; 25 half-tone plates and 13 maps & plans; very good in laminated pictorial card wrappers. A reprint of the first edition with additional corrigenda & addenda leaf. £10 495 SENIOR, Derek. Industry Thrives in West Suffolk. Pyramid Press for West Suffolk County Council, 1965. FIRST EDITION, pp.72; half-tone illustrations throughout; a very good copy in original boards of this push for investment in West Suffolk and the transformation of several towns. SB 1186. £10 496 SHERLOCK, David. Suffolk Church Chests. Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History, 2008. FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.(8)112; illustrations in colour throughout; new in pictorial card covers. An important new addition to Suffolk church history, thoroughly researched and efficiently arranged in gazetteer format. £15 498 SHOBERL, F. A Topographical and Historical Description of the County of Suffolk; containing an account of its towns, castles, antiquities.... picturesque scenery, &c... Illustrated with thirteen engravings and a map. Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1820. Pp.(4)413(10)index; extra engraved title, folding engraved county map by Roper after Cole (dated 1808) & 13 engraved plates; a very nice unsophisticated copy of this re-issue with new prelims. of vol.14 of Brayley & Britton's Beauties of England & Wales; uncut in original cloth, paper label; sometime rebacked retaining old backstrip; some spotting of plates but rather better than usual; Framlingham & Woodbridge have been rather boldly hand-coloured at some point. SB 362. £110 499 SHOTLEY. DOUGLAS, John. HMS Ganges. ('Roll on my dozen') With a foreword by David Hill. The Roundwood Press, 1978. FIRST EDITION, pp.xii,167; a good copy in repaired dust-wrapper. £15 500 SHOTLEY. GANGES. Welcome to HMS Ganges. Gateway to the Fleet. [Typescript guide for new entrants.] [c1972] Foolscap, pp.84; various diagrams & illustrations including recognition guide to ships, aircraft & missiles. Individual sheets stapled into pictorial green card wrappers; inscribed 'Brown N.' at head of upper cover. An informal guide for new arrivals designed to accompany the more detailed Naval Ratings Handbook (BR 1938); the survival rate must have been extremely low and now extremely scarce. £25 501 SHOTLEY. HERVEY, S.H.A. [Editor] Shotley Genealogy. Visdelou. Chapman. Felton. Stratton. [Family histories & genealogies.] Extracted from Suffolk Green Books No.XVI(2) Paul & Mathew, Bury St Edmunds, 1911 Pp.(2)122; well preserved in original cloth-backed printed boards; backstrip worn but serviceable. Extremely scarce: the first copy of this extract we have seen. SB 7257(part). £45 502 SHOTLEY. HERVEY, S.H.A. [Editor] Shotley Parish Records. With illustrations, maps and pedigrees. Suffolk Green Books No.XVI (2) Paul & Mathew, Bury St Edmunds, 1912. FIRST EDITION, pp. x,506(2)advert.; 23 plates & maps (folding) and 9 illustrations in text; a very good copy in original green cloth (a little differential fading) of one of the most desirable works in the series. SB 7257. £85 503 SHRUBLAND HALL. Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments... Printed at the Pitt Press, Cambridge, for the SPCK, 1836 Pp.(4)936; original full tan calf, elaborately blocked in blind by 'Smith & Son, 15, Albion Buildings, Bartholomew Close'; extremtities worn and short splits in hinges but sound. Inscribed at head of title, 'Servants Hall Shrubland Park 1860, Care of the Head Footman.' £25 504 . ATTMERE, A.A. Sibton. A Suffolk Lad Remembers. Friends of St. Peter's, Sibton, 2006 Pp.viii,97; sketch map and various illustrations in half-tone & line. Memoirs of a Suffolk childhood in the 1920s. £8

505 SIBTON. BROWN, Philippa. [Editor] Sibton Abbey Cartularies and Charters. Part Two. Boydell & Brewer for the Suffolk Records Society, 1986 FIRST EDITION, pp.(6)331; very good in original boards. Suffolk Charters VIII. Published at £25. £12 506 SIBTON. BROWN, Philippa. [Editor] Sibton Abbey Cartularies and Charters. Part Three. Boydell & Brewer for the Suffolk Records Society, 1987 FIRST EDITION, pp.(6)261; very good in original boards. Suffolk Charters IX. Published at £25. £12 507 SIBTON. DENNEY, A.H. [Editor] The Sibton Abbey Estates. Select Documents 1325-1509. Suffolk Records Society, 1960. FIRST EDITION, pp.171; a very good copy in original green cloth with adhesive film protection. SRS vol.II. £10 508 SIBTON. RIDGARD, John & NORTON, Rosie. Food & Ale, Farming & Worship. Daily Life at Sibton Abbey [in 1363] The Authors, 2011 FIRST EDITION, pp.(8)50; new in pictorial wrappers. The first translation into English of the 1363 Sibton Abbey Accounts, the original Latin version of which was published by the Suffolk Records Society in 1960. £8 509 SIMPER, Robert. The River Orwell and the River Stour. Vol.2 English Estuaries Series. Creekside Publishing, Suffolk, 1993 FIRST EDITION, folio, pp.iv,84; 131 full- & half-page half-tone illustrations with detailed captions; very good in pictorial laminated card. £15 510 SIMPSON, Francis W. Simpson's Flora of Suffolk. Suffolk Naturalists' Society, 1982. FIRST EDITION, pp.xiv,537; 3 half-tone plates & 280 species pictured in colour; a very good copy of this classic county flora in the dust-wrapper. £35 511 SKEAT, Walter W. The Place-Names of Suffolk. Cambridge Antiquarian Society & Deighton Bell, Cambridge, 1913. [bound with] Reprinted Glossaries XVIII - XXII. East-Anglian Words; from Spurden's Supplement to Forby, 1840; Suffolk Words; from Cullum's History of Hawsted, 1813; Dialectical Words; from Kennett...1695; Wiltshire Words... East Yorkshire Words... N. Trubner for English Dialect Society, 1879. Two works in one volume, FIRST EDITIONS, pp.x,132; 24,viii,111; very good copies in original printed wrappers, sometime bound into buckram, morocco label; backstrip a little faded; ex libris S.F. Watson. SB 304 & 2091. £85 512 SMITH, Graham. Suffolk Airfields in the Second World War. Countryside Books, 2008 Pp.288; illustrations throughout; as new in pictorial laminated card covers. Published at £12.95. £8 513 SOMERLEYTON, BLUNDESTON & LOUND. ENCLOSURE ACT 1803. An Act for dividing, allotting and inclosing the Common Heaths, Marshes, Fens and Waste Lands, within the several Parishes of Somerleyton, Blundeston, and Lound in the County of Suffolk. 11th June 1803. George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1803. Folio, pp.(1397-)1411; drop-head title with woodcut headpiece; a very good copy in modern green rexine-backed boards. £15 514 . ENCLOSURE ACT. An Act for Dividing and Inclosing a certain Piece or Parcel 0f Common Pasture Land, called Sotherton Moor, in the Parish of Sotherton, in the County of Suffolk. 42 Geo.III. 1802. [House of Commons] 1802. Sm.folio, pp.12; disbound; internal tear in final leaf (without loss), otherwise well preserved. Not recorded by Steward. £20 515 SOUTHWOLD. BECKER, M. Janet. [Editor] The Story of Southwold. With fifty illustrations. F. Jenkins, Southwold, 1948. FIRST EDITION, pp.155; 50 half-tone illustrations & sketch-map on endpapers; a good copy in differentially faded original cloth (as often found). Includes many contributions from Ernest Reed Cooper & the publisher. SB 7331. £15 516 SOUTHWOLD. CHILDS, Alan. Perfect Southwold. Halsgrove, 2008. FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.144; a fine copy in the dust-wrapper. Colour plates throughout with occasionally illuminating captions. £8 517 SOUTHWOLD. CLEGG, Rebecca & Stephen [Editors] Southwold. Portraits of an English Seaside Town. Foreword by P.D. James. Phillimore, 1999. FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.xii,168; 138 illustrations, some in colour; new in dust-wrapper. £20 518 SOUTHWOLD. MAGGS, James. The Southwold Diary of James Maggs 1818-1876. Edited by Alan Farquhar Bottomley. [In two volumes] Boydell Press for Suffolk Records Society, 1983/4 FIRST EDITION, 2vol., pp.x,149; viii,183; various illustrations & facsimiles; a good set in dust-wrappers of this fascinating account of life in the Suffolk port as chronicled by the schoolmaster, auctioneer & general factotum known as 'Limping Jem'. £45 519 SOUTHWOLD. MUNN, Geoffrey C. Southwold. An Earthly Paradise. Antique Collectors' Club, 2006. FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.263; colour plates throughout; new in dust-wrapper. A handsome celebration of the seaside town in words & pictures by the many writers & painters for whom it has represented a special holiday retreat. £20 520 SOUTHWOLD. WAKE, Robert. Southwold, and its vicinity, ancient and modern. Printed and published by F. Skill, Yarmouth, 1839 FIRST EDITION, pp.(2)xviii,420 including list of subscribers; five folding maps & plates, comprising: maps of Southwold & , engraving of Southwold Church, tinted lithographs of South-East Southwold & Battle of Sole Bay, all in uncommonly good condition; a very good copy in original blue cloth, recently re-backed with paper label; inscribed to 'James Weston Williams 1866 With F.M. & S.M. Baker's kindest regards'. SB7329 £180 521 SPENCER, Harold E.P. A Contribution to the Geological History of Suffolk. Suffolk Naturalists Society [1972] FIRST EDITION, pp.(4)195; 12 plates & various text figures; a very good copy in original printed wrappers. First published in the Society's Transactions, 1964-72. SB 232. £12 522 STEGGALL, John Heigham. WRIGHT, Pip & Joy. [Editors] The Suffolk Gipsy The Amazing Story of John Heigham Steggall. Pawprint Publishing, 2009 Third edition, pp.168, over 70 half tone & colour illustrations ; new in pictorial laminated covers. Pip & Joy Wright have edited down Steggall's original autobiography together with details of their own researches into Steggall's and Richard Cobbold's collaboration into the writing of 'the Suffolk Gipsy'. £8 523 STEWARD, A.V. [Compiler] A Suffolk Bibliography. Suffolk Records Society, 1979. FIRST EDITION, pp.xxiv,453; a very good copy in original cloth & dust-wrapper. The standard reference listing 8123 books & pamphlets by subject, family & locality. £15 524 STOKE BY NAYLAND, NAYLAND, WISTON, ASSINGTON & POLSTEAD. ENCLOSURE ACT. An Act for enclosing Lands in the Parishes of Stoke-next-Nayland, Nayland, Wiston otherwise Wissington, Assington, and Polstead, in the County of Suffolk. 2d May 1815. George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1815. Folio, pp.(141-)162; drop-head title with woodcut headpiece; a very good copy; disbound. £15 525 STOKE BY NAYLAND. TORLESSE, Charles Martin. [Some Account of Stoke by Nayland, Suffolk.] An Appendix containing some additions and corrections. Harrison and Sons, [1877?] 4to., pp.7; stitched as issued. Descriptions of armorial shields & sepulchral memorials in the church and some additional transcriptions from the registers; presumably as listed (but not located) by Steward at SB 7435. £15 526 . SPALL, G.D. My Village Stonham Aspal. [with] Part Two Drawings by Julia O'Sullivan. [For the Author, 1988/89] FIRST EDITION, 2vols., pp.(8)145(3); (6)194(6); illustrations & sketch maps in line & half-tone throughout; a very good copy in laminated pictorial card covers of this uncommon village history. £30 527 STOWMARKET. COWLING, Sue & WILLIAMS, Steve. Serving you through the years. A history of many of the business families that have served Stowmarket for generations. [In two volumes] Suffolk Family History Society, 1998 / 2004 FIRST EDITION, 2vol., pp.viii,263; vi,199; illustrations in line & half-tone throughout; new in laminated pictorial boards. Reduced from £24. £10 530 STOWMARKET. DOUBLE, Harry [Editor] Stowmarket. A Pageant in Pictures. Imaginaire, Stowmarket, 2002. Landscape format; pp.(18) + 244 full-page captioned illustrations from old engravings & photographs; new in pictorial laminated boards. First published in 1982, this edition with new preface and text revised & enlarged by Mike Durrant. £13 531 STOWMARKET. DURRANT, Mike. Stowmarket. Then and Now.. Imaginaire, Stowmarket, 2003. Landscape format; pp.288 & large folding map in pocket at end; 132 pairs of photographs showing changes over a period of 50-100 years; new in pictorial laminated boards. Published at £13, now reduced. £5 532 STOWMARKET. HOLLINGSWORTH, Rev. A.G.H. The History of Stowmarket, the ancient county town of Suffolk, with some notices of the Hundred of Stow... F. Pawsey, Ipswich, 1844. [Facsimile reprint with additional material, edited by Mike Durrant.] Imaginaire, Stowmarket, 2002. Sm.4to., pp.(4)xii,248,x(4); frontispiece, folding table, large fold-out series of tracings from title maps, two maps & seven plates; with a new preface, 2pp. colour illustrations & 10pp. index; a fine copy in pictorial laminated boards. (SB 7455). £25 533 STRICKLAND, Agnes. BARTON, Bernard. Fisher's Juvenile Scrap-Book [for] 1837. Fisher, Son & Co., [1836] FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.100; extra-engraved title & 14 engraved plates [of 16]; some light spotting & browning but generally well preserved in contemporary half calf, backstrip gilt with morocco label, by 'Day, bookseller and stationer, Melton' with his ticket; extremities rubbed, short splits in hinges, but sound; contemporary inscription, 'Mary Anne Keal [?] From her cousin M. Shotten'. Started by Barton in 1836 and a joint venture with Miss Strickland for the following three years; then continued as the Juvenile Scrap-Book from 1840 to1850 by Mrs Ellis. SW I pp.37 & 461. £35 534 SUCKLING, Rev. Alfred. The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk: with Genealogical and Architectural Notices of its several Towns and Villages. [In two volumes.] John Weale, The Author, 1846/48 FIRST EDITION, 2vol. 4to., pp.viii(2)lii,383; (10)460; 143 illustrations including many lithograph plates, some coloured; large folding genealogy; some spotting but a good uncut set in later half green roan, lettered & ruled in gold; ex libris Sir Arthur C. Churchman, the Ipswich tobacco magnate. The standard county history though never completed, covering only the Hundreds of Wangford, Mutford, Lothingland & Blything. Suckling fell out with his publisher and issued the second volume himself by subscription. The remaining copies of vol.1 seem therefore to have been destroyed by Weale, leaving a surplus of vol.II which is thus often found alone. SB 533. £350 535 SUDBURY. ANTHOLOGY. Sudbury Leaflets, poetry and prose, original and selected. Second Edition. J. Wright, Sudbury, 1866. Pp.viii,156; original blue blind-stamped cloth, lettered in gold; rubbed & a little worn at extremities; ex libris S.F. Watson. Largely devotional and improving, this collection claims significant enlargement from the first edition of 1864 having originally been circulated as individual tracts. SB 7603 locates BL copy only. £25 536 SUDBURY. BADHAM, Rev. Charles. The History and Antiquities of All Saints Church, Sudbury, and of the parish generally, derived from the Harleian Mss. and other sources. Hatchard and Son, J. Wright, Sudbury, 1852. FIRST EDITION, pp.xii,178; seven plates & vignettes (two folding); a good copy in original blue cloth, extremities rubbed and a little worn but sound. SB7585. £45 537 SUDBURY. HIGHWAYS ACTS. An Act for more effectually repairing the Road from Sudbury in the County of Suffolk, to Bury Saint Edmunds in the said County. 26th May 1826. [with] An Act for repairing the Road from Scole Bridge to Bury Saint Edmunds in the County of Suffolk. 23rd May 1828. George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1826, '28. Two Acts, folio, pp.(3953-)3964; (1609-)1618; drop-head titles with woodcut armorial headpieces; very good copies bound together in green rexine-backed boards. £20 538 SUDBURY. JEREMIAH, Keith. A Full Life in the Country. The Sudbury and District Survey and Plan. With a forword by Lewis Mumford. B.T. Batsford, 1949. FIRST EDITION, pp.86; large folding plan & half-tone illustrations throughout; a very good copy in original pictorial dust-wrapper (repaired). SB 7576. £12 539 SUDBURY. PARLIAMENTARY ACTS 1842-1861. [Five Acts relating to parliamentary representation.] An Act to indemnify witnesses who may give Evidence... on a Bill to exclude the Borough of Sudbury from sending Burgesses to serve in Parliament. 16th July 1842 [&] 11th April 1843. [with] An Act for appointing Commisioners to inquire into the existence of Bribery in the Borough of Sudbury. 24th August 1843. [with] An Act for Disfranchisement of the Borough of Sudbury. 29th July 1844. [with] An Act for the Appropriation of the Seats vacated by the Disfranchisement of the of Sudbury and Saint Alban. 6th August 1861. Anno Quinto & Sexto... Vicesimo Quinto Victoriae Reginae. Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1842-61. Five acts, folio, pp.(2); (2); (6); (2); (6); + blank leaves; drop-head title with woodcut armorial headpiece; disbound. £20 540 SUDBURY. PAVING ACT. An Act to amend, alter, and enlarge... an Act for paving, lighting, cleansing, watching, watering, and improving the Town and Borough of Sudbury in theCounty of Suffolk. 30th June 1842. Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1842. Folio, pp.(2301-) 2335; drop-head title with armorial headpiece; very good in modern green rexine-backed boards. £15 541 SUDBURY. REVELL, S[arah] The Five Worlds of Enjoyment, and other poems. George Williams Fulcher, Sudbury, 1847. FIRST EDITION, pp.viii,103(advert. on verso) + 4pp. publisher's list; a very good uncut copy in original green blind-stamped cloth, lettered in gold, backstrip faded; endpapers sometime renewed. Published at the height of the Irish Potato Famine; 'Whatever profits may arise, will be devoted to the relief of the destitute Irish and Scotch', though the subscribers (including Bernard Barton) took fewer than 200 copies. Copsey 1924. SUDBURY PRINTED £45 542 SUDBURY. SPERLING, C.F.D. A Short History of the Borough of Sudbury, in the County of Suffolk. Compiled from materials collected by W.W. Hodson. Printed by B.R. Marten, Sudbury, 1896. FIRST EDITION, pp.viii,221(8) index & subscribers; several half-tone plates; a good uncut copy in original green cloth, gilt; sometime re-backed and endpapers renewed, rather rubbed but sound. SB 7529. £68 543 SUDBURY. SPERLING, C.F.D. A Short History of the Borough of Sudbury, in the County of Suffolk. Compiled from materials collected by W.W. Hodson. Printed by B.R. Marten, Sudbury, 1896. FIRST EDITION, pp.viii,221(8) index & subscribers; several half-tone plates; a very good uncut copy in original green cloth, gilt; extremities slightly rubbed; ex libris 'Fred Methold... of Thorne Court, Suffolk'. Laid in are: original 4pp. prospectus of 21 June, 1893; 4pp. List of (initial) Subscribers, Sept. 29th, 1893; 40pp. extracted from 'Moores Almanack, 1848' containing articles relating to various aspects of Sudbury's history. SB 7529. £85 544 SUFFLING, Ernest R. The Land of . A Practical and Illustrated Guide to the... Broads of Norfolk and Suffolk. 20th thousand. Re-written and Illustrated Edition with large coloured map. Benjamin Perry, Stratford, Essex, [1895] Seventh Edition, pp.xii,289(5) + 24pp. adverts. for 1897 season; large folding map, torn without loss; full-page & smaller illustrations in line throughout; original pictorial cloth, gilt, rather grubby and rubbed but sound. Ex-libris Peter Northeast. £20 545 SUFFOLK BIBLIOGRAPHY. GRINKE, Paul. A Catalogue of a Collection of Books and Manuscripts relating to the county of Suffolk. With an introduction by Dr J.M. Blatchly... Paul Grinke, Waveney Books, 1984. Pp.(6)57; 550 items with many useful notes; index of place names; fine in printed wrappers. An impressive collection, expertly catalogued and thus still a useful bibliographical reference. £6 546 SUFFOLK BIBLIOGRAPHY. STEWARD, A.V. A Suffolk Bibliography. Suffolk Records Society, 1979. FIRST EDITION, pp.xxiv,453; fine in original cloth & dust-wrapper. The standard reference listing 8123 books & pamphlets by subject, family & locality. Published at £25. £15 547 SUFFOLK BIOGRAPHY. BAYLISS, Ebenezer. Who's Who in Suffolk. Ebenezer Bayliss & Son, Worcester, 1935 FIRST EDITION, no.116 of an unspecified limited edition; pp.(4)251; very good in lightly marked original two-tone cloth, gilt. SB2333. £35 548 SUFFOLK BIOGRAPHY. COPSEY, Tony. Suffolk Writers from the beginning until 1800. A Catalogue of Suffolk Authors with some account of their lives and a list of their writings. [Claude Cox Books for the Author], Ipswich, 2000. FIRST EDITION limited to 150 copies; pp.558; new in gilt-lettered boards. A remarkably researched sequel to Tony Copsey's study of Suffolk Imprints; full of good things & eminently readable, barely 10% of the authors featured may be found in the Dictionary of National Biography. We are sole distributors of this important reference. £28 549 SUFFOLK BIOGRAPHY. COPSEY, Tony. Suffolk Writers who were born between 1800-1900. A Catalogue of Suffolk Authors with some account of their lives and lists of their writings. [Claude Cox Books for the Author], Ipswich, 2002. FIRST EDITION, 200 copies printed; pp.416; new in gilt-lettered boards & pictorial dust-wrapper. The second volume of Tony Copsey's Suffolk Dictionary includes nearly 1000 biographies. An essential reference for all interested in Suffolk history & literature. We are sole distributors of this work. £28 550 SUFFOLK CHARTERS. BROWN, Philippa. [Editor] Sibton Abbey Cartularies and Charters. Part Two. Boydell & Brewer for the Suffolk Records Society, 1986 FIRST EDITION, pp.(6)331; very good in original boards. Suffolk Charters VIII. Published at £25. £12 551 SUFFOLK CHARTERS. BROWN, Philippa. [Editor] Sibton Abbey Cartularies and Charters. Part Three. Boydell & Brewer for the Suffolk Records Society, 1987 FIRST EDITION, pp.(6)261; very good in original boards. Suffolk Charters IX. Published at £25. £12 552 SUFFOLK CHARTERS. HARPER-BILL, Christopher. [Editor] Blythburgh Priory Cartulary. Part One. Boydell & Brewer for the Suffolk Records Society, 1980 FIRST EDITION, pp.(14)135; 238 documents transcribed; very good in original boards. Suffolk Charters II. £12 553 SUFFOLK CHARTERS. MORTIMER, Richard. [Editor] Leiston Abbey Cartulary and Butley Abbey Charters. Boydell & Brewer for the Suffolk Records Society, 1979. FIRST EDITION, pp.(12)174; two sketch-maps; 154 documents transcribed; very good in original boards. Suffolk Charters I. Published at £25. £15 554 SUFFOLK CHURCHES. MORTLOCK, D.P. The Guide to Suffolk Churches. With an Encyclopaedic Glossary. 2nd Revised & Enlarged Edition. Lutterworth Press, 2009 Pp.607; Illustrated throughout;new in pictorial laminated card covers. £30 SUFFOLK ELECTION BROADSIDES. A small collection of early 19thC Election Ephemera is available on our website and in printed form by request. SUFFOLK INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY. Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology. We currently have several long runs and many individual years in stock. Please let us know your requirements. 565 SUFFOLK MAP. SMITH, C. A New Map of the County of Suffolk. Divided into Hundreds. Printed for C. Smith No.172 Strand, January 6th. 1804. 460 x 520mm., 12 sections mounted on linen with marbled paper ends & slip-case (extremities rubbed but sound); contemporary hand-colouring of hundreds, roads, woodland & coast. A well preserved copy of this attractive & accurate map. £55 566 SUFFOLK PAINTINGS. ROE, Sonia [Editor] Oil Paintings in Public Ownership in Suffolk. Alan Grundy, Suffolk Coordinator. The Public Catalogue Foundation, 2005. FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.xiv,266; 1800 colour illustrations of paintings from 40 collections, arranged alphabetically by location; new in dust-wrapper. 'The catalogue provides a rich source of social history of the county and an invaluable guide to its art.' An excellent, well indexed new resource. £35 568 SUFFOLK PARISH HISTORIES. [COOPER, Richard T.] Pocket Histories of Suffolk Parishes by 'Yeoman'. [Reprinted from the Suffolk Chronicle and Mercury, 1914-37. Suffolk Chronicle, 1936/8] A collection of 199 parish histories in the series comprising some 12 more than are available individually; landscape folio, each pamphlet 4-12pp. with half-tone illustrations; a few lightly damp-marked but generally in very good condition; the collection preserved in green cloth folder & matching slip-case. SB throughout; Copsey SWII 90. £200

567 SUFFOLK PARISH HISTORIES. [COOPER, Richard T.] Pocket Histories of Suffolk Parishes by 'Yeoman'. [Reprinted from the Suffolk Chronicle and Mercury, 1914-37. Suffolk Chronicle, 1936/8] Landscape folio, each pamphlet 4-12pp. with half-tone illustrations; a few lightly damp-marked but generally in very good condition. The following 187 parishes available at £3 each or £20 for 10: Alderton & Bawdsey; ; Alpheton; Ashby; Ashfield; Aspel; Athelington; Badley; Bardwell; Barnardiston; Barnby; Barnham; Barsham; ; ; Belton; Benacre; Beyton; ; Blythburgh; Braisworth; Brampton; Brandon; Brettenham; Brockley; & Sutton; ; Boxted (2 parts); Boyton; Bradfield St Clare; Bradfield St George; Botesdale; ; Burgh Castle; Burstall; Campsey Ashe; ; Cavenham; Chattisham; Chedburgh; ; Chevington; Chillesford & ; Chilton; ; Creeting St Mary; Creeting St Peter; ; Crowfield & Gosbeck; Combs; Coney Weston; Cookley; Corton & Gunton; Cotton; ; Cowling (2 parts); Culford; ; Dalham; Debach; ; Freckenham; Fritton; ; Gt Badley; Gipping; Gosbeck & Crowfield; Gt Barton; Gt Bradley; Gt Bricett; Gt Fakenham; Gunton & Corton; Halesworth (2 parts); Hargrave; Harkstead; Hartest; Hawkedon; Haverhill (2 parts); ; ; ; Hepworth; Herringfleet; Herringswell; Heveningham; Hinderclay; & Shingle Street; Honnington; Hoo; Hopton; Hornham; Horringer; ; Hunston; Huntingfield; Icklingham; ; Ilketshall St Andrew; Ilk.St John; Ilk.St Lawrence; Ilk.St Margaret; Ingham & ; Ixworth Thorpe; Pt.II; Kentford; Kenton; Kettleburgh; Kessingland; Knettishall; Lackford & Ingham; Langham; ; ; ; ; ; Little Finborough; Long Melford; Lound; ; ; Mendham; Metfield; ; Mickfield; Milden; Monewden; Monk Soham; Moulton; Mutford; Newton; North Cove; Norton; Nowton; Ousden; Pakefield; Palgrave; Poslingford; Preston; Raydon; Redgrave; Rede; Redlingfield; Ringshall; ; Rougham; ; Rushbrooke; Rushmere; Saxstead; Scole; Shingle Street & Hollesley; Somerton; Sotterley; South Cove; South Elmham; Stoke by Clare; Stowupland; ; Sutton & Bromeswell; ; Wantisden & Chillesford. SB throughout; SWII 90. £3 each 569 SUFFOLK WILLS. ALLEN, Marion E. [Editor] Wills of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk 1620-1624. Suffolk Records Society, 1989. FIRST EDITION, pp.xviii,555; sketch-map; a very good copy in pictorial dust-wrapper. SRS vol.XXXI. £20 570 SUFFOLK WILLS. ALLEN, Marion E. [Editor] Wills of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk 1625-1626. Suffolk Records Society, 1995. FIRST EDITION, pp.xiv,283; sketch-map; a very good copy in pictorial dust-wrapper. SRS vol.XXXVII. £20 571 SUFFOLK WILLS. EVANS, Nesta. [Editor] Wills of the Archdeaconry of Sudbury 1630-1635. Suffolk Records Society, 1995. FIRST EDITION, pp.xviii,474; endpaper sketch-maps; a very good copy in the dust-wrapper. SRS vol.XXIX. £20 572 SUFFOLK WILLS. EVANS, Nesta. [Editor] Wills of the Archdeaconry of Sudbury 1636-1638. Suffolk Records Society, 1993. FIRST EDITION, pp.xviii,474; endpaper sketch-maps; a very good copy in the dust-wrapper. SRS vol.XXXV. £20 573 SUFFOLK WILLS. NORTHEAST, Peter & FALVEY, Heather. [Editors] Wills of the Archdeaconry of Sudbury 1439-1474. Wills from the register 'Baldwyne' Part II:1461-1474. Suffolk Records Society, 2010 FIRST EDITION, pp.lxxviii,542; endpaper sketch-maps; new in pictorial dust-wrapper. SRS vol.LIII. 'Baldwyne' Part I, 1439-1461, was published by the SRS in 2001. £18 574 SUFFOLK WILLS. NORTHEAST, Peter. [Editor] Wills of the Archdeaconry of Sudbury 1439-1474. Wills from the register 'Baldwyne' Part 1: 1439-1461. Suffolk Records Society, 2001. FIRST EDITION, pp.lvi,526; 3 plates; endpaper sketch-maps; a very good copy in the dust-wrapper. SRS vol.XLIV. £20 575 SUTTON HOO. KENDRICK, Sir T.D. (& others) The Sutton Hoo Finds. The British Museum Quarterly - Vol.XIII, no.4. Published by the Trustees, 1939. Sm.4to., pp.vi (111-)146,xii; 11 half-tone plates; minor spotting but a good uncut copy in original printed grey wrappers, a little frayed but sound. SB 7619. £12 576 TAYLOR, Dr. J.E. Tourist's Guide to the County of Suffolk with excursions by river, railway and road. Edward Stanford, 1887. FIRST EDITION, 16mo., pp.(4)140,40 (illustrated adverts.); folding map; a very good copy in slightly creased original tan cloth. SB 376. £22 577 TAYLOR, Richard. Index Monasticus; or The Abbeys and other Monasteries, Alien Priories, Friaries...formerly established in The Diocese of Norwich and the ancient Kingdom of East Anglia, systematically arranged and briefly described... Printed for the Author by Richard and Arthur Taylor 1821. FIRST EDITION, folio, pp.(12)xxxii(2)132; plate of arms, double-page engraved view and plan of Norwich, two engraved maps of Norfolk & Suffolk, hand-coloured in outline; a few leaves spotted but generally a well preserved uncut copy in original printed boards with later half calf & morocco label. Sides rubbed & lightly soiled but sound SB 1801. £135 578 THELNETHAM. ENCLOSURE ACT 1818. An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Thelnetham in the County of Suffolk. 8th May 1818. George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1818. Folio, pp.(117-)135; drop-head title with woodcut headpiece; a very good copy in modern green rexine-backed boards. £15 579 . GAGE, John. The History and Antiquities of Suffolk. Thingoe Hundred. John Deck, Bury St Edmunds, 1838. FIRST EDITION, lg.4to., pp.xxviii,538; frontispiece engraved map hand-coloured in outline and 33 other plates & maps; various wood-engraved vignettes in text; some spotting & light soiling but a good copy in contemporary half maroon roan, gilt; inner hinges sometime reinforced, extremities rubbed, a little shaken but sound. Ex libris Henry Metcalf with Metcalfe family pedigree on rear endpaper & copy of The London Chronicle, May 5th 1787, (announcing a Metcalfe marriage) bound in at end; occasional marginalia; later bookplate of J.H. Rivett-Carnac, and label of Joan Corder with her typescript notes on Thomas Hethe tipped-in at front.. SB 7708 £180 580 THINGOE HUNDRED. H[ERVEY, Lord] J[ohn William Nicholas] Suffolk Domesday. Thingoe Hundred. The Latin text extended and translated into English for private circulation by J.H. Printed [for the translator] at the 'Free Press' Works, Bury St Edmund's, 1889. Pp.17; Latin & English parallel texts on facing pages; very good in original printed grey wrappers. Hervey produced 25 parts in total, 1888-91. SB 692. £10 581 THOMPSON, Leonard P. Inns of the Suffolk Coast. Illustrations by Edna Thompson. Brett Valley Publications, 1969. FIRST EDITION, pp.110; 14 illustrations in line; a very good copy in original pictorial laminated card. SB 2223. £10 582 THOMS, William J. Instructions given to Edward Grimston and others, by King Henry the Sixth; and notice of a Portrait of Edward Grimston, painted by Peter Christus in 1446. J.B. Nichols and Sons, 1870. 4to., pp.(2)32; two fine chromolithograph plates; contemporary roan-backed green cloth, top edge gilt, others uncut; a little worn at extremities. Offprinted from Archaeologia Vol.XL. A native of Rishangles in Suffolk, Grimston had an important diplomatic career. Steward refers to the DNB but does not record this essay. £40 583 THORNHAM. FAIRCLOUGH, John & HARDY, Mike. Thornham and the Waveney Valley. An historic landscape explored. Heritage Publications, 2004. FIRST EDITION, pp.viii,227; 24 colour plates and numerous illustrations & maps in line and half-tone; a fascinating in-depth study based on fieldwork & documentary research; new in pictorial laminated card covers. Published at £20, we are able to offer the remaining copies at less than half price. £8 584 TICEHURST, Claud B. A History of the Birds of Suffolk. Illustrated. Gurney and Jackson, 1932. FIRST EDITION, pp.xii,502 + advert. leaf; folding map, half-tone plates + 4pp. insert of Swan marks; original green cloth, backstrip faded, corners bumped, but a good uncut copy. £40 585 TIMMINS, T.C.B. [Editor] Suffolk Returns from the Census of Religious Worship of 1851. Suffolk Records Society, 1997. FIRST EDITION, pp.lxxii(2)230; 4 maps, 5 tables; a very good copy in pictorial dust-wrapper. SRS vol.XXXIX. £20 586 TOLLEMACHE, Hon. Lionel A. Nuts and Chestnuts. Edward Arnold, 1911 FIRST EDITION, pp.(8)84(2)appendix + 8pp. adverts. A sequel to 'Old and Odd Memories' which had appeared in 1908. The second son of the first Baron Tollemache & graduate of Balliol, Lionel also wrote a biography of its celebrated Master, Benjamin Jowett. Copsey SWII 351; SB 3410. £15 587 TOLLEMACHE, Catherine. COLEMAN, Moira. Fruitful Endeavours. The 16th-Century Household Secrets of Catherine Tollemache at Helmingham Hall. Phillimore, 2012. FIRST EDITION, pp.xiv,162; 10 colour plates & facsimiles; new in pictorial laminated card covers. Beautifully produced transcription & analysis of Catherine Tollemache's manuscript Household Book of 'medicines, foods to impress, perfumes to delight and colours to astonish'. £18 588 PEASENHALL. GARDINER, William. The Trial of William Gardiner (The Peasenhall Case) Edited by William Henderson. Notable British Trials Series. William Hodge, 1934. FIRST EDITION, pp.xii,332; 5 plates; original red cloth a little marked, backstrip faded, but sound. NBT vol.63. Suffolk Bibliography 1759. £45 589 TRIPP, H. Alker ('Leigh Hoe') Suffolk Sea-Borders. Illustrated by the Author. John Lane, 1926. FIRST EDITION, pp.xii(2)254 + advert. leaf; illustrations in line throughout; a good copy in original green cloth. Inscribed by Edward Clodd to his second wife: 'To my Phyllis: Suffolk born & bred E.C. 11.6.27.' Clodd had married Phyllis Maud Rope, daughter of Blaxhall farmer Arthur Mingay Rope, in 1914. £30 590 TURNER, William H. [Editor] Calendar of Charters and Rolls preserved in the Bodleian Library. Oxford, 1878 FIRST EDITION, pp.xxiv,849; a sound copy of this massive compilation in original tan cloth, hinges sometime reinforced. Arranged alphabetically by county & place; Suffolk occupies some 140pp. SB 449. £65 591 UFFORD. SUTTON, R.J. Robert de Ufford. Tige des Seigneurs de Poswick a La Croix Engrelée. Imprimerie F.Pirotte, Olne, 1968. FIRST EDITION limited to 300 numbered copies; pp.85; 3 half-tone plates; a very good unopened copy of this deluxe production in original printed wrappers. £15 592 WALBERSICK. LEWIS, Rev. R.W.M. Walberswick Churchwardens' Accounts AD 1450-1499. [Printed for the Editor, 1947] FIRST EDITION, 200 copies printed, lg.8vo., pp.viii,271; half-tone facsimile plate; ex libris John H. Harvey with his pencilled endpaper notes & some side-lining but a good copy of an uncommon work in original cloth, spine lettering faded as usual. SB 7792. £40 594 WALPOLE, Josephine. Art and Artists of the Norwich School. Antique Collectors' Club, 1997. FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.176; illustrations in colour & half-tone throughout; a very good copy in the dust-wrapper of this standard reference with useful indexes & biographical notes. £30 595 WALPOLE, Josephine. Suffolk Artists of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. Antique Collectors' Club, 2009 FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.199; illustrations in colour & half-tone throughout, the majority full-page; new in dust-wrapper. Reduced from £25; an opportunity to obtain this excellent study at bargain price. £15 596 WALSHAM LE WILLOWS. DODD, Kenneth Melton. [Editor] The Field Book of Walsham Le Willows 1577. Suffolk Records Society, 1974. FIRST EDITION, pp.168; folding map; a very good copy in the dust-wrapper. SRS vol.XVII. £10 597 WALSHAM-LE-WILLOWS. ENCLOSURE ACT. An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Walsham-le-Willows, in the County of Suffolk. [8th May 1818] George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1815 Folio, pp.(381-)408; drop-head title with woodcut headpiece; a very good copy; disbound. £15 598 WALSHAM LE WILLOWS. LOCK, Ray. [Editor] The Court Rolls of Walsham Le Willows [vol.II] 1351-1399. Suffolk Records Society, 2002. FIRST EDITION, pp.viii,234; 4 plates; a fine copy in the pictorial dust-wrapper. SRS vol.XLV. £20 599 WALSHAM LE WILLOWS. LOCK, Ray. [Editor] The Court Rolls of Walsham Le Willows 1303-1350. Suffolk Records Society, 1998. FIRST EDITION, pp.viii,373; 4 maps & plates; a fine copy in the pictorial dust-wrapper. SRS vol.XLI. £20 600 WALTON. FAIRCLOUGH, John & LOADER, Tom. Walton Old Hall, Felixstowe. Edited by Robert Malster. Walton Old Hall Heritage Project, [c2002] FIRST EDITION, pp.28; colour, half-tone & line illustrations throughout; very good in pictorial wrappers. The story of the Hall, the Manor & the Bigods, together with an account of excavations in the 1960s & '90s and Tom Loader's Architectural Description. £4 601 WARD, C.S. Thorough Guide Series. The Eastern Counties with a practical section on the rivers and broads. Twenty-one maps & plans. Third Edition - revised and enlarged. Dulau, 1892 12mo., pp.x,144,(4)pp. adverts. + 82pp, illustrated 'Advertiser' on green paper; 21 folding coloured maps; well preserved in splash-marked original red cloth, gilt; ownership signature of the Suffolk historian Peter Northeast. First published 1883 and taken over by Nelson in 1909, 19thC editions are scarce. Not listed by Steward. £20 602 WATER RESOURCES. COLE, Mabel J. Records of Wells in the Area of New Series One-Inch (Geological) Eye (190) Sheet. Water Supply Papers of the Geological Survey of Great Britain. Well Catalogue Series. Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, 1964. FIRST EDITION, folio, pp.(2)iv,108; a remarkable catalogue of 582 properties with wells including state, depth, bore, construction, well sinker, terrain, yield, hardness & water quality, &c.; modern brown buckram. SB 256. £30 603 WATKINS, Michael [Editor] The East Anglian Book. A personal anthology. East Anglian Magazine, 1971. FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.208; illustrations throughout; front free endpaper removed, otherwise well preserved in lightly edge-worn dust-wrapper. Contributions by Arnott, Adrian Bell, Blythe, Seago, Innes, Wentworth Day, John Hadfield, Peter Pears, Lofts, Jobson, & others including Eric Rayner on The Haunted Places and the editor on Harry Becker. £8 604 WEARING, Stanley. REDSTONE, Lilian & STONE, Rev. E.D. A Miscellany comprising: Post-Reformation Royal Arms in Norfolk Churches. Cellarer's Roll, Bromholm Priory, 1415-1416. Lay Subsidy, 1581: Assessors' Certificates for Certain Norfolk Hundreds. Norfolk Record Society, 1944. FIRST EDITION, pp.140 + 8pp. addenda to Royal Arms; 25 half-tone plates; a very good uncut copy in original maroon cloth. NRS vol. XVII. £24 605 WESTLETON FLETCHER, Gordon. In a Country Churchyard. B.T. Batsford, 1978 FIRST EDITION, sm.4to. pp.167; illustrations & facsimiles throughout; very good in adhesive film-protected dust-wrapper. Chapters on: Westleton(2), the Akenham Burial Case, William Gordon of Ipswich, Parson Woodforde, Little Stonham; Wm. Cowper & East Dereham and Richard Cobbold's Wortham. £10

606 WESTON MARKET. ENCLOSURE ACT. An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Weston Market, in the County of Suffolk. [2d May 1815] George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1815 Folio, pp.(269-)284; drop-head title with woodcut headpiece; a very good copy; disbound. £15 607 WEST STOW & WORDWELL. HERVEY, S.H.A. [Editor] West Stow Parish Registers 1558 to 1850. Wordwell Parish Registers 1580 to 1850. With sundry notes.. Suffolk Green Books No.VII. George Booth, Woodbridge, 1903. FIRST EDITION, pp.(viii)344 + advert.; 9 illustrations; a very good copy in original green cloth; ex libris Lincoln's Inn Library with their small heraldic stamp on prelims. SB 7908 & 8074. £65 608 WEST SUFFOLK. HERVEY, Lord John [Editor] An account of the Endowed Charities in West Suffolk, prepared for the County Council. S. & W.J. King, Printers, Ipswich, 1895. FIRST EDITION, pp.viii,320; a good copy in original cloth. Lord John Hervey chaired the committee formed to produce this survey and was probably responsible for much of the editorial work. A copy was sent to each of the parishes listed. Steward 1548. Shelf label of the editor's Ickworth Library & later bookplate of the Woodbridge collector Terry Horth. SB 1548. £28 609 WHERSTEAD. ZINCKE, F. Barham. The Days of My Years. A Sequel to Some materials for the history of Wherstead. Messrs. Reed and Barrett, Ipswich, for Private Circulation, [1891] FIRST EDITION, pp.xvi,510; portrait frontispiece; some light spotting but a good uncut copy in original cloth, backstrip faded & a little rubbed. Signed by the author at head of title; ex libris the Liverpool MP William Frederic Lawrence, Cowesfield, Wilts., with 2pp. autograph letter to him from Zincke: 'On page 127... is a note on your [& the author's mother's] family... [My work] has the two unpardonable faults of being dull, & of being heterodox both in politics & in theology.... Written "for private circulation" [but] it would be nearer the truth to have said that it was written for my own amusement...' SB 7929. £45 610 WHERSTEAD. ZINCKE, F. Barham. Some materials for the history of Wherstead. Read & Barrett, Ipswich, 1887. FIRST EDITION, pp.viii(2)236; folding map & 9 other illustrations; light spotting of first & final leaves but a good uncut copy in original cloth; inscribed 'From the Author'; ex libris portrait 'stamp' of Rev. J.M. Tate. SB 7928. £40 611 WHERSTEAD. ZINCKE, F. Barham. Wherstead. Some materials for its history. Second Edition, greatly enlarged. Simpkin, Marshall... 1893. Second and best edition, pp.xii,410; large folding map & 11 plates in line & half-tone; a very good uncut copy in original cloth. SB 7928. £45 612 WHITE, William. History, Gazetteer and Directory of Suffolk, and the towns near its borders... R. Leader, Sheffield, 1844. FIRST EDITION, pp.756; bound without the map as usual; a very nice clean copy in original blind-stamped calf, backstrip lettered & ruled in gold. SB 11. £110 613 WHITE, William. History, Gazetteer and Directory of Suffolk, and the towns near its borders... R. Leader, Sheffield, 1844. FIRST EDITION, pp.756; bound without the map as usual; title provided in excellent facsimile, otherwise a good copy in original full calf, sometime re-backed retaining old backstrip. SB 11. We are also able to supply the Second (1855) & Third (1870) Editions - details available on request. £70 614 WHITE, William. History, Gazetteer and Directory of Suffolk, and the towns near its borders... A Reprint of the 1844 issue. David & Charles, 1970. Pp.(4)756; a very good copy of this useful facsimile edition in original boards & repaired dust-wrapper. SB 11. £40 615 WHITE, William. History, Gazetteer and Directory of Suffolk... Fourth Edition. William White, Sheffield, 1885. Lg.8vo., pp.xx,824,30 (adverts.); large folding county map, torn without loss, a well preserved copy in original green cloth, gilt. Much enlarged from the earlier editions and decidedly more scarce. SB 11. £125 618 WHITE, William. History, Gazetteer and Directory of Suffolk... Fifth Edition. William White, Sheffield, 1891-2. FIFTH EDITION, lg.8vo.; pp.xviii,920,17(adverts.); a very good copy in original green cloth, neatly re-backed with original backstrip preserved, new endpapers; bound without the map as usual. By far the most scarce of the five editions, Kelly's having come to dominate the market by the late 19thC. SB 11. £150 620 WILLIAM of HOO. GRANSDEN, Antonia. [Editor] The Letter-Book of William of Hoo Sacrist of Bury St Edmunds. Suffolk Records Society, 1963. FIRST EDITION, pp.166(4); a very good copy in original cloth. SRS vol.V. £10 621 WISTON. BIRCH, Rev. C.E. A brief account of the Parish and Church of Wiston... in the County of Suffolk. Printed [for the author] by Charles Langhorne, Stoke, Colchester, [1885] FIRST EDITION, 4to., pp.(8)24; 8 plates & text illustrations; a good copy of this scarce parish history in original maroon cloth, rebacked, old paper label; ex libris F. Barham Zincke, Rector & historian of Wherstead. SB 7970. £55 622 . BARKER, Mrs D. [& others] Other Days in Witnesham. A Suffolk Village. Salient Press, Ipswich, 1985. FIRST EDITION, A4, pp.58; illustrations & plans thoughout; very good in printed stiff wrappers. £8 623 WODDERSPOON, John. Historic Sites, and other remarkable and interesting places in the County of Suffolk. F. Pawsey, Ipswich, [&] Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman. 1839. FIRST EDITION, 12mo., pp.ix(7),300; engraved frontispiece by Orlando Jewitt, five other plates, two vignettes & plan after drawings by Samuel Read; some light browning but a good copy in original green blind-stamped cloth, lightly worn at extremities. Inscribed by Wodderspoon 'To His Friend N. Finlason Esq. [?] by the author August 19th 1840'; later ownership signature of Suffolk historian P[eter] Northeast. Essays on Framlingham, Aldeburgh, Ipswich, Rendlesham, Dunwich, Wingfield, &c. SB 531. £55 WOODBRIDGE. A small collection of Woodbridge books, pamphlets & ephemera is available on our website and in printed form by request. 627 WOODBRIDGE. GREENWOOD, Jeremy. Quakers in Woodbridge. Friends of Woodbridge Quaker Burial Ground Trust, Woodbridge, 2006. FIRST EDITION, pp.36; illustrations in line & half-tone throughout; new in pictorial card covers. £5 632 WOODBRIDGE. REDSTONE, Vincent Burrough. Bygone Woodbridge. A contribution towards a History of Woodbridge. G. Booth, Woodbridge, 1893. FIRST EDITION, pp.(4)108; a very good copy in original cloth, lettered in gold on upper cover; circular Casley heraldic bookplate. SB 8002. £45 633 WOODBRIDGE. SECKFORD CHARITY. Charity Commission. In the Matter of the Foundation named the Seckford Hospital and Woodbridge Endowed Schools in the parish of Woodbridge... Scheme for the Administration of the above-mentioned Foundation. Charity Commission, [1891] Folio, pp.22; stabbed as issued; lightly browned & creased at head margin but a sound copy of the original scheme, subsequently reprinted for the Seckford Foundation by Loder. [SB 8024] £25 634 WOODBRIDGE. SECKFORD CHARITY. Scheme for the Administration of the Amalgamated Charity known as Seckford Hospital and Woodbridge Endowed Schools, at Woodbridge in the County of Suffolk. J.Loder, Woodbridge, 1891. Pp.viii,(5-)51; a good copy in original full blue calf, gilt; a little rubbed at edges but sound; ownership signature of R.J. Carthew (of Woodbridge Abbey) at head of title. An amended version of the scheme which first appeared in this format in 1881. SB 8024. £25 635 WOODBRIDGE. SECKFORD CHARITY. A Souvenir of the Seckford Hospital and Almshouses, Woodbridge, Suffolk. Arranged by Rev. J.C. Titcombe. [Printed by George Booth, Woodbridge, 1923] Landscape format; pp.(12); illustrated throughout; rusty staple removed, otherwise well preserved in original gold printed pink wrappers; 4pp. service sheet for the funeral of John Charles Titcombe at Seckford Chapel, 1934, laid in. Titcombe's Short History of the Seckford Charity was published in 1896. This pamphlet not recorded by Steward. £15 636 WOODBRIDGE. SIMPER, Robert. Woodbridge & beyond. East Anglian Magazine, 1972. FIRST EDITION, pp.96; 24 illustrations; a good copy in original pictorial laminated card covers. Includes much on shipping and the River Deben. SB 7997. £8 637 WOODBRIDGE. SORRELL, Alan. Woodbridge. History & Guide. Sorrells, Woodbridge, 1981 FIRST EDITION, pp.32; half-tone illustrations throughout & folding street plan; a good copy of this uncommon guide in original pictorial laminated card covers. £8 638 WOODBRIDGE. WEAVER, Carol & Michael. The Seckford Foundation. Four Hundred Years of a Tudor Charity. Seckford Foundation, Woodbridge, 1987. FIRST EDITION, pp.(8)102; illustrations & facsimiles throughout (a few in colour); a very good copy in original pictorial laminated boards. £8 639 WORDWELL & WEST STOW. HERVEY, S.H.A. [Editor] Wordwell Parish Registers 1580 to 1850. West Stow Parish Registers 1558 to 1850.With sundry notes.. Suffolk Green Books No.VII. George Booth, Woodbridge, 1903. FIRST EDITION, pp.(viii)344 + advert.; 9 illustrations; a very good copy in original green cloth; ex libris Lincoln's Inn Library with their small heraldic stamp on prelims. SB 7908 & 8074. £65 640 WORMELL, Peter. The Countryside in the Golden Age. Abberton Books, Colchester, 2000 FIRST EDITION, pp.xvi,192; illustrations throughout; very good in dust-wrapper; presentation inscription from the author. A study of Victorian rural life in the third quarter of the 19thC., 'when farming and rural Britain took a massive leap forward', with the emphasis on the author's native East Anglia. £15 641 WORTHAM. DYMOND, David (Editor). Parson and People in a Suffolk Village. Richard Cobbold's Wortham 1824-77. Wortham Research Group, 2007 FIRST EDITION, sm.4to., pp.xiv,264; 148 illustrations & maps, many in colour; new in pictorial boards. £20 642 WORTHAM. FLETCHER, Gordon. In a Country Churchyard. B.T. Batsford, 1978 FIRST EDITION, sm.4to. pp.167; illustrations & facsimiles throughout; very good in adhesive film-protected dust-wrapper. Chapters on: Westleton(2), the Akenham Burial Case, William Gordon of Ipswich, Parson Woodforde, Little Stonham; Wm. Cowper & East Dereham and Richard Cobbold's Wortham. £10 643 YOUNG, Arthur. General View of the Agriculture of Suffolk. [Facsimile reprint of the original edition of 1813] David & Charles, 1969. Pp.432; folding map; a very good copy of this useful facsimile in original cloth and lightly rubbed & faded dust-wrapper. £20 644 [ZINCKE, Foster Barham] Letters to the Electors of the Eye Division of Suffolk, by A Friend and Neighbour. Fourth Series. Political Search Lights. S. and W.J. King, Ipswich, 1892 Pp.48; drop-head title; backstrip sometime reinforced with cloth, fore-edges browned and a few chipped (well clear of text).The historian & vicar of Wherstead wrote extensively in support of his stepson, Francis Seymour Stevenson, the Liberal MP for North-East Suffolk from 1885 -1906. Copsey SWII 390/1. £20 SPECIAL OFFER Buy two of the following titles from our publications & distribution list and get a third (of equal or lower value) free.

645 BADLEY. DURRANT Mike. A History and Genealogy of Badley Suffolk. Suffolk Family History Society, 2005. FIRST EDITION, A4 format; pp.362; profusely illustrated with colour & half-tone plates, line illustrations & facsimiles; new in pictorial laminated boards. An impressive assemblage of documentation and research. Published at £25, we have a small stock at reduced price. £12 646 COPSEY, Tony. Ipswich Book Trades. A Biographical Dictionary of persons connected with the book & periodical trades in Ipswich. Claude Cox, Ipswich, 2011 FIRST EDITION limited to 100 copies (80 for sale), pp.344; illustrations & facsimiles throughout, some in colour; new in pictorial dust-wrapper. A wonderfully detailed survey of booksellers, binders, engravers, music sellers, librarians, papermakers, printers, publishers & stationers at Ipswich from the 16th century to 1900. The companion volume on Suffolk Book Trades (excluding Ipswich) is also now available. £28 647 COPSEY, Tony. Suffolk Book Trades. A Biographical Dictionary. Booksellers, Bookbinders, Engravers, Librarians, Music Sellers, Newsagents, Papermakers, Printers, Publishers & Stationers in Suffolk to 1900. Claude Cox, Ipswich, 2012 FIRST EDITION limited to 116 copies (100 for sale), pp.467; illustrations & facsimiles in line & half-tone throughout; new in pictorial dust-wrapper. The companion volume to his Ipswich Book Trades, which completes Tony Copsey's exemplary historical survey of the book trades in Suffolk from the beginning to 1900. £28 648 COPSEY, Tony. Suffolk Writers from the beginning until 1800. A Catalogue of Suffolk Authors with some account of their lives and a list of their writings. [Claude Cox Books for the Author], Ipswich, 2000. FIRST EDITION limited to 150 copies; pp.558; new in gilt-lettered boards. A remarkably researched sequel to Tony Copsey's study of Suffolk Imprints; barely 10% of the authors featured may be found in the Dictionary of National Biography. £28 649 COPSEY, Tony. Suffolk Writers who were born between 1800-1900. A Catalogue of Suffolk Authors .... Ipswich, 2002. FIRST EDITION, 200 copies printed; pp.416; new in gilt-lettered boards & pictorial dust-wrapper. The second volume of Tony Copsey's Suffolk Dictionary includes nearly 1000 biographies. An essential reference for all interested in Suffolk history & literature. We are sole distributors of this work. £28

650 PRETYMAN FAMILY. PRETYMAN, William. Pretyman of Bacton, Suffolk. Notes on their history under five Edwards. 1905. William Pollard & Co., Printers, Exeter. [Now reprinted in facsimile... Claude Cox, Ipswich, 2007] EDITION LIMITED to 225 numbered copies (200 for sale); 4to., pp.(2)xviii,40; armorial in line & four facsimile plates: Charter, 1393; Rent Roll of 1566; Commissioners appointed by Act of Parlt., 1660; various Pretyman signatures, 1567-1803. William Pretyman contributes an 18pp. introductory essay, followed by 40pp. of pedigrees, royal descents, transcriptions of Wills, Inquisitions, Chancery Proceedings, &c.; new in gilt-lettered boards (in style of original binding) and acetate wrapper. £24

651 STOWMARKET. COWLING, Sue & WILLIAMS, Steve. Serving you through the years. A history of many of the business families that have served Stowmarket for generations. [In two volumes] Suffolk Family History Society, 1998 / 2004 FIRST EDITION, 2vol., pp.viii,263; vi,199; illustrations in line & half-tone throughout; new in laminated pictorial boards. Reduced from £24. £10

652 THORNHAM. FAIRCLOUGH, John & HARDY, Mike. Thornham and the Waveney Valley. An historic landscape explored. Heritage Publications, 2004. FIRST EDITION, pp.viii,227; 24 colour plates and numerous illustrations & maps in line and half-tone; a fascinating in-depth study based on fieldwork & documentary research; new in pictorial laminated card covers. Published at £20, we are able to offer the remaining copies at less than half price. £8