.144 INDEXES TO PROCEEDINGS. Vols. I—XXIV (1848-1948).

FOREWORD. The followinglists and indexeswere mainly compiledin,rather difficult circumstances, in odd moments of leisure over a period of several months,in 1947. Whileevery efforthas been madeto maintain accuracy, it is hoped that these facts will be born in mind by those who detect someof the errors and omissionswhich undoubtedly occur. Index to articles, Proceedings, Vols.I-XXIV (1848-1948). This index does not pretend to be a complete index of subjects mentioned, but has been compiled from the tables of contents at the beginning of each volume, where full titles and authors will usually be found. This fact should be born in mind when using the Index. For example, under "Antiquitzes, Ecclesio- logical" will be found only one reference to " Pulpit." This is because there is only one article devoted to a particular pulpit, that at Yaxley, but many pulpits are described in the articles on the various parish churches. (In Vol. X there is a somewhat inadequate index covering the first nine volumes, and in Vol. XVIII is an excellent index, compiled by Mr. Freeman Bullen, covering Vols. X-XVII.) ChronologicalList of Excursionsand Meetings(1848-1948). ,Towns and parishes visited are listed, but not individual buildings, etc., in each parish. (A similar list, covering the years 1848-1888, is printed in Vol. VII.) Index to Excursionsand Meetings(1848-1948). In searching for references to a particular parish, or building, this index should be consulted as well as the main index to articles. Useful information is frequently given in the account of the excursion, which does not always occur in the tables of contents and therefore is hot included in the main index. Such accounts will be found, where they exist, by reference to the Volume covering the year or years mentioned in this index. •IV. Map of Excursionsand Meetings(1848-1948). This has been added in order to give an idea of the coverage during the first hundred years of the Institute's existence.

Tableof Contentsof the Quarterly Journal, Jan. and June, 1869. Table of Contents of the ArchaeologicalAssociation's Original Papers, 1846-1848. As the existence of these publications is, perhaps, not generally known and since they are of considerable rarity, it has been thought useful to include this item. As far as is known, these were the only numbers issued. LESLIEDow. I. INDEX TO ARTICLES, PROCEEDINGS, VOLS.I-XXIV (1848-1948)

Acre, Princess Joanna of, I. 9 : Antiquities, Roman—cont. , XII. 202 : Ingham, VI. 41 : Roman remains, XIII. 24 : , pottery, XI. 337 : Almack, Richard, obituary, V. shafts, XXII. 141 : , ancient camp, XIV. 305 : , coins, IV. 414 : , Church, I. 190 : Melford, XV. 267 : Parsons and patrons, XVIII. Mildenhall, XXIV. 252: 123 : Newton, Old, XIII. 255: Sealed book, XVII. 163 : , XIII. 225 : Anglo-Saxon antiquities (see Anti- Rougha.m, IV. 257 : quities). Scole, XXII. 263 : XXIII. 24, " Angulus anglie ", 1250 XXIII, 155: 173. Antiquities, Anglo-Saxon: , VII. 303 : --- Architecture, XVIII. 1 : Stanton Chair, , XXII. Brooch, XIV. 1 : 339 : Bronze sword, VI. 184 : Stonham Aspal, coins, XV. 305 : Cemetery, XIII. 1 : Stratford St. Mary, amphora, Fort, XXIV. 100: XX. 112 : Garianonum, VI. 345 : Suffolk, XXIV. 163: Graves, VI. 57 : , XIII. 367 : Ixworth, at, III. 298 : Wattisfield, XXII. 178 : Patera, XVI. 179 : Whitton, villa, XXI. 240 : , XXIV. 228: Archdeacons, Norwich diocese, XL 11: Tnmuli, IV. 287 : XVIII. 161 : Archdeaconries of Suff : & Sudbury, XXIV. 36: 1603, VI. 361 : XI. 1, 252, Urns, XVI. 181 : 267 : Various, XVI. 278 : Archaeological Inst : of G. Britain, , at, I. 315 : II. 168 : Antiquities, Ecclesiological : Archnological Ass., Ipswich, XXIV. Bills, V. 264, 274 : VII. 299 : 162: Brasses, X.237 : XIX. 354 : Archnology, Suff. Inst. of, history, Church Plate, VIII. 275-333 : XXIV. 129: - IX. 1-76, 145-230, 279-306 : Archives, National Register of, XXIV. XII. 158 : XIII. 103 : XIX. 254: 355 : Army rate, Bradfield, IX. 310 : Churchwarden Accounts, I. 79 : Aryan numeration, xix. 338 : XI. 116: XXIII. 128: Ashbocking, XI. 228 : Fonts, I. 16 : XV. 229 : XVII. Ashfield Magna, cross, XX. 280 : 13 : XXII. 224 : , Church and Hall, XI. 225 : Glass, XXI. 63, 91, 232 : Axe-heads or celts, XXIII. 79: XXIV. Murals, I. 146 : II. 41 : XIII. 121 : 223 : XIV. 57 : XVIII. 77 : XIX. 80, 286, 304 : XX. 110: Bacton, church, V. 185 : Parish Registers, I. 286 : X. 345 , X. 382 : Pulpit, XXI. 170 : Bridge, VIII. 21 : Pyx, I. 157 : Bardwell : Gild of St. Peter, XI. 81, Retable, XXI. 153 : 134 : Screenwork, XX. 214, 255 : Murals, II. 41 : XXI. 179 XXII. 120 : Parish accounts, XI. 116-133 : , Antiquities, Roman: vaults at Ketton, XVI. Aldeburgh, XIII. 24 : 44 : Alpheton, XIV, 305 : : Diary of Rev. J. Rhodes Bealings, coins, 'XXII. 150 : (1662-7), XV. 269 : Brettenha.m . (Combretonium), Rectors, etc., XIII. 178 : XIX. 227 : Tumulus, XVIII. 161 : , strigil, VIII. 215 : Beale, Mary, XVI. 229 : Harleston, XXIII. 236 : Bealings Parva, Roman coins, XXII. , VI. 9, 10: 150 : , coins, I. 250 : IV. : Etymology, IV. 90 : 282 : -- Rose Hall, IV. 94 :

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Bells : Church, in Deanery of Fordham, , church tower, XIX. 91 : V. 274 : Buildings, list of Suffolk, XIX. 168 : Sanctus, VII. 299 : : Castle, VII. 212 : Bentley, Tollemache family, XII. 97 : XXII. 109, 201, 334 : Biography : (see also Obituaries) : Ecclesiastical remains, IV. 65 : Acre, Princess Joanna of, I. 9 : Steelyard, weight, XXIII. 175 : Beale, Mary, XVI. 229 : Bures : Chapel, XV. 218 : Bloomfield, Robt., XV. 45 : Smallbridge and Waldegrave Calthorpe, Sir Wm., I. 140 family, IV. 357 : Crabbe, Geo., XII. 223 : . Burgate : Charters, XIX. 352 : Cheston, Capt. Tho,. XI. 47 : Church. I. 208 : Curson, Sir Robt., IX. 271 : Burgh, IX. 332 : Curteys, Wm., I. 160 : Burgh Castle, VI. 345: XI. 308: XXIV. Felton, Lady Eliz., XXII. 170 : 100: Hakluyt, Richd :, XXII. 225 : Bury St. Edmunds Abbey : I. 160 : Harvey, John, Smuggler, XXII. IV. 376: XXIV. 256: 153 : Heraldry on gate, II. 90 : Hervey, Sir Nich., 'III. 318 : Possessions, 1538, XIII. 311 : Lydgate, John, X. 7 : Seal, II. 188 : Mason, Ven. Francis, XVII. 151: Window, XIV. 275 : Nicholas of Kenton, XIII. 20 : Bury St. Edmunds : XIX. 93 : Rhodes, Rev. John, XV. 269 : Absolution cross, VII. 216 : Saint Botolph, XVIII. 29 : Aldermen and Bailiffs, 1112– — David, XVII. 147 : 1505, XXII. 17 : — Fursey, XVI. 252 : Architecture, VII. 124 : — .Robert of Bury, XXI. 98 : Book of Subscriptions, 1663- Strickland, Agnes, XXIV. 33: 1705, XIII. 44 : Theobald, Archbishop, VII. 23 : Corner posts, XVI. 187 : Tyrrell, Sir James, V. 125 : Cupola House, III. 375 : Wilbye, John, XXIII. 83 : Gaol, XXI. 203 : Bird Notes, XV, 84, 225 : XVI. 67 : Grant, III. 313 : Birds of Stour Estuary, XVI. 167, 219 : John Lydgate, X. 7 : Birds of Suffolk (Babington), V. 277 : Liberty of, XV. 200 : Bisbie, MSS., Melford, VII. 78 : Medical History, I. 33 : Blois, MSS., XIV. 147-226 : Moyse's Hall, X. 233 : , church, VIII. 427 : Revolts, 1327 and 1381, XXI. : Church, VIII. 416 : XI. 208, 215 : 51 : St. Peter's Hospital, XVII. 199 : Glass, XXI. 232 : S. Robert, XXI. 98 : Parish, IV. 225 : S. Saviour's Hosp : VI. 296 : Priory, VIII. 99, 425 XIX. 255 : Town Rental, 1295, XIII. 191 : Bocking, Deanery, XV. 20 : Visit of Edw. I, I. 91 : Books, catalogue of SIA library, X. 97 : Wills, VII. 217 : XIII. 57 : Borough English, II. 227 : XII. Supplement. Boxford, church, III. 291 : XI. 207 : Butley : Earthwork, XIV. 69 : Boxted Hall & Poley family, III. 358 : Gateway, X. 56 : ' Bradfield, S. Clare, IX. 311-329 : Priory, IV. 405 : S. George, army rate 1649, IX. , VII. xvii: XXIV. 30, 32: 310 : Bradley Parva, XX. 43 : Calthorpe, Sir Wm., I. 140 : Brandon, church, XIX. 91 : Camberwell Beauty, IV. 300 : Brass Rubbings, catalogue, X. 237 : Campanology: (see also Bells), V. 264, Bread Iron, XXIV. 32: 274 : Brettenham : Combretonium, XIX. Campsey, priOry, VIII. 113 : . 227 : Carmelites, Ipswich, X. 183, 189 : Parish, VII. xxxiii, 251 : Castles : Bungay, VII. 212 : XXII. Rectors, VIII. 117 : 109, 201, 334 Wenyeve family, IX. 131 : Burgh, XI. 308 : Bricett Magna, priory, XIX. 99 : Clare, I. 61 : Brome Hall, XIV, 227 : Eye, II. 117 : V. 104 : XIV. , monastery, VII. 320 : 249 : I. INDEX TO ARTICLES, PROCEEDINGS, VOLS. I-XXIV (1848-1948) 147

Castles—continued. & Church, III. 299 : , III. 386 : Colneis hundred in 1250, XXIII. 155 : Haughley, XI. 301 : , Dunthorne MSS. XX. 173 : , IV. 77 : XI. 315 : Cornard Parva, and de Grey family, Orford, X. 206 : XI. 50 : VI. 13 : Suffolk, XI. 301 : Corner posts, Bury, XVI. 187 : Tholdman, X. 394 : Cottages & Farm Houses of Suffolk, Cavendish, VIII. 261, 263 : XXII. 244 : , brass, XIX. 354 : Covehithe, bronze strigil, VIII. 215 : Celts or axe-heads, XXIII. 79: XXIV. Crabbe, George, as botanist, XII. 200,, 121: 223 : Chancery case, Clare, XIX. 72 : , font, XV. 229 : Chantries, chapels & gilds, etc., XII. 1: Creeting S. Peter, XVIII. 77 : XXIII. 50 : Cross, Absolution, VII. 217 : Charles II in Suffolk, XXIII. 1 : Cross, Stoneing, Dowsing's Journal, Charter of 1215, , XXIII. 230 : VI. 1 : Chaucer & Malyn family, XII. 184 : Crosses : Ashfield Magna, XX. 280 : , Mural paintings, I. 146 : Ipswich, VI. 88 : Chest, Armada, XXIV. 30: , XX. 287 : Cheston, Capt. Thomas, XI. 47 : Market, XXIII. 18 : Chevallier papers, 1728-62, XVI. 196 : Crucifixion nails, supposed, VI. 55 : Cheveley, church, I. 237 : Cullum letters, XIV. 280 : Chevington, church, II. 434 : Cupola House, Bury, III. 375 : Chimneys, 16th cent : XXII. 104 : Curson, Lord, (Sir Robt.), IX. 271 : Chippenham, bronze sword, VI. 194 : Bishop's Palace, Ipswich, VII. Church antiquities : (see Antiquities 255, 381 : Ecclesiological). Curteys, Wm., Abbot of Bury, I. 160 : Churches, chantries & gilds, XXIII. 50 : Church Govt : Presbyterian, 1643-7 : XIII. 133 :. Dane Stones, XVII. 93 : Church plate : Shelland, XIX. 355 : David, St., XVII. 147 : Suffolk, VIII. 275-333, IX. Deanery, Bocking, XV. 20 : 1-76, 145-230, 279-306 : Hadleigh, XV. 16 : Suffolk workers in, XII. 158 : S. Elmham, XIV. 323 : XIII. 103 : Debenham, XII. 218 : Circular Towers XVIII. 144 : Church, XX. 110 : Clare : Castle, I. 61 : Dunthorne MSS., XX. 171 : Chancery case, XIX. 72 : Murals, XXIII. 181 : Court list, II. 103 : Deed box, ancient, XVIII. 235 : Etymology, I. 1 : , Deeds, acquired by SIA, XX. 73 : Priory, Church, etc., VI. 73 : in PRO, X. 251 : VIII. 219, 222, 239, XIV. 108: De Grey family, of Cornard, VI. 13 : White Swan, I. 50, 67 : De La Pole family, VII. 51 : Claydon : Mockbeggars hall, XXIII. 6 : : Church, VIII. 65, 77, Steelyard weight, VI. 131 : 80, : X. 231 : Clergy : Ejected, 1643-4, IX. 307 : Dunthorne MSS., XX. 147 : Sequestrations, XIX. 15, 141 : Edwards family, XIX. 253 : XXIV. 125 : Notes, VII. 120 : Suffolk, 1086-1550, XXII. 29 : Sand writing table, VIII. 76 : Suffolk, 1551-1631, XXII. 294 : Denny family, XIX. 313 : Clovesho, XVIII. 77, 91 : , VI. 401-453 : Coast, Suffolk, XVIII. 70: XIX. 1, 117 : De Wancy, grant, III. 313 : Cockfield: History, V. 195 : Dials, scratch, XXIII. 35, 116, 148 : Warbanks, XIII. 176 : Divining for water, minerals, etc., Coddenham : Church, XVII. 127 : XXIII. 31 : " Live and let live " Inn, XVI. Dowsing's Journal, VI. 1, 236 : • 65 : Dunthorne MSS., XX. 147, 168, 17P Coffin, stone, XXIV. 255: 173 : Coggleshall, Henry, of Orford, XVIII, Dunwich : VII. 237, 253 : 53 : Charter, 1215, XXIII. 230 : Coins, Roman : (see Antiquities, Corporation insignia, VIII. 118 Roman). Excavations, XXII. 198 : 148 1. INDEX TO ARTICLES, PROCEEDINGS, VOLS. I-XXIV (1848-1948)

Dunwich—continued. Gardiner, John, will of 1506, I. 329 : Grey Friars monastery, XXII. Gaunt, John of, XXIII. 177 : 287, 290 : XXIII. 210 : Gedding, VII. xxii : Knights Templars, XIV. 332 : Geology of E. Anglia, VIII. 51 : Old Minster, XIV. 310 :. Gild of S. Peter, Bardwell, XI. 81, 134 : Gilds, chapels, chantries, etc., XII. 1 : XXIII. 50 : Earthworks, I. 167 : XIII. 176 : XIV. Parish, XVII. 163 : 69 : , Dunthorne MSS. XX. Gipps, MSS., VIII. 121 : 168 : Gipping, S. Nicholas chapel, XX. 270 : Gislingham, Murals,. XX. 110 : Edward I, visit to Bury & Thetford, I. 91 : Glass : (see also Antiquities Ecclesio- logical). Edwards family, XIX. 253 : Hall, XXII. 1, 243 : , church and priory, XV. Painters, XXII. 231 : 87 : Glevering, Manor Courts, XX. 199 : Education in E. Anglia, IX. 77 : Graffito, , XXIV. 255: Entomology, Suffolk, IV. 217 : Etymology, Beccles, IV. 90 : , church, XVI. 67 : Everard, Bishop, XX. 186 : , manor courts, XX. 199 : , pyx at, I. 157 : Exchequer depositions 1561-1624, XIV Hadleigh : III. 1, 311 : XI. 208, 209 : 9 : Almshouse chapel, VII. 378 : Excursion Index, 1848-88, VII. xvi : Deanery and Court, XV. 16 : 1848-1948, XXIV. 154, 158: John Harvey, smuggler, XXII. Excursions : (see separate Index). 153 : Eye : arms of borough, VI.85 : VII. Manor in 1305, XI. 152 : 33 : , church, IX. 234 : Castle, II. 117 : V. 104 : XIV. Axe heads, XXIV. 121: 249 : Hardwick House : II. 24, 34 : XIV. Church, II. 125 : 267, 275. - 'Helmets in church, XV. 1 : Cullum letters, XIV. 280 : Priory, inventory, VIII. 105 : Manor customs, I. 177 : Red book of, XIV. 259 : Harleston, Roman remains, XXII. 236: Harvey, John, of Hadleigh, XXII. 153 : Haslewood, Rev. F., obituary, X. 360 : Families : (see Pedigrees). Haughley : XI. 301, 371 : Farm house, restoration, XXIV. 1: Sulyard family, XII. 88 : Felton, Lady Eliz., XXII. 170 : Haverhill, IV. 99 : " Finds " in Suffolk I. 74: XIV. 243.: Hawkedon : Roman remains, VI. 9, 84, 226: XVI. 68: XVIII. 10 : 164, 253: XIX.87, 364: XXI. Swan Hall, VIII. 259 : 263: XXIV. 257: Thurston Hall, VIII. 258 : First fruits, Diocese of Norwich, VII. : II. 1, 10, 17 : VII. 324, 91 : 334 : Flint implements, VII. 209 : XIII. 113, Drury Helmet, XIII. 233 : 99 : XVII. 1 : Hardwick House, XIV. 267, Flixton Priory, inventory, VIII. 88 : 275, 280 : Fonts (see Antiquities Ecclesiological). Helmets : Eye, XV. 1 : Forests, two Suffolk, XIX. 241 : Framlingham & Hawstead, Fornham, stone coffin, XX. 112 : XIII. 227, 233 : Frarnlingham : Castle, III. 386 : Helminghain & Tollemache family, Church, III. 340 : XII. 100, 113 : Edwards family, XIX. 253 : Hengrave : I. 331 : Helmets, XIII. 227 : Glass in Hall, XXII. 1, 243 : , XVII. 182 : Hepworth : VIII. 380 : Fressingfield, III. 321, 325 : VIII. 31 : Bronze seal, XV. 253 : Freston Tower, II. 270 : Manors, X. 19, 125 : , Sea port of, XVIII. 167 : Rectors, XVIII. 66 : Fursey, St., XVI. 252 : Heraldry : Blois MSS., XIV. 178 : Bury, II. 90, 188 : Garianonum, & Count of the Saxon Butley, IV. 411 : X. 56 : shore, VI. 345 : Eye Borough, VI. 85 : VII. 33 : INDEX TO ARTICLES, PROCEEDINGS, VOLS. I-XXIV (1848-1948)149

Heraldry—continued. Ipswich—continued Hadleigh, III. 311 : Printing and Publishing, XXIV. Ipswich Borough, VI. 456 : 182: Lichfield, II. 225 : S. Matthew's Church, VII. 129 : Naunton, Sir Robt., X. 380 : Shafts, buried, XXII. 141 : Redgrave Seals, XXI. 1 : Sparrow's house' II. 164 : Tyllotson MSS. XIX. 78 : Taxation, 1282, XII. 137 : Hervey family, II. 291 : III._315 : White Friars, X. 196 : Lord John, obituary, XI. 149 : Wingfield House, VII. 68 : Herying, J one, will of 1419 I. 165 : Worker in church plate, XII. Hessett, IV. 301 : V. 1, i-fii _158 : Hall, XIV. 294, 308 : Ixworth : Antiquities, I. 74 : Hitcham, XIX. 93 : Church notes, I, I. 98 : , II. 430 : Priory, inventory, VIII. 109 : Horseheath & Allington family, IV. 111: -- Saxon remains, III. 298 : Houses and Cottages of Suffolk, XXII. Wills, I. 103 : 244 : : Wills, I. 103 : Howard, Lady Jane, I. 142 : Hoxne, Anglo-Saxon brooch, XIV. 1 : Kedington : Barnardiston family, IV. 123 : XVI. 44 : Icklingham, Roman remains etc., Cross, XX. 287 : I. 250 : IV. 282 : Church, VIII. 36 : : Manor House, I. 29 : Kenton, Nicholas of, XIII. 20 : Murals in church, XIV. 57 : , II. 59 : Hervey family, II. 291 : and Church, XI. 216, & S. Botolph, XVIII. 29 : 218 : Index of Subjects: (Vols. I-IX) X. , Stone Coffin, XXIV. 255: following p. 249: Ketton : (see Kedington). (Vols. X-XVII) XVIII. 80: , Anglo-Saxon urns, XVI. 181: (Vols. I-XXIV) XXIV. 144: . Lady, Our, of Ipswich, X. 53 : Excursions, 1848-88, VII. xvi: Lavenham : VI. 105 : VII. xxvii 1848-1948, XXIV, 154, 158: Church, VI. 225 : IX. 370 : Ingham, Roman cemetery, VI. 41 : -Guildhall, etc., VII. 113 : XV. Inns & Taverns of Ipswich, VI. 136 :- 82 : " Live & Let Live ", Codden- Roman coins, IV. 414 : ham, XVI. 65 : Manor, 1393-4, XIV. 111 : " White Swan ", Clare, I. 50, , abbey, VII. 227 : VIII. 102 : 67, 145 : , abbey and priory, VIII. Inventories, monasteries, etc. 1536, 101 : XX. 9 : VIII. 83-116 : Library of SIA, catalogue, X. 97 : Ipswich : Anglo-Saxon cemetery, XIII (also separate publication, 1 : 1933). Animal remains, XIV. 59 : Lichfield, seal, II. 225 : Arms of Borough, VI. 456 : Limiters, Suffolk, XX. 36 : Carmelites, X. 183, 189 : Lindsey Chapel, XIII. 250 : Crosses, VI. 88 : Lydgate, John, monk of Bury, X. 7 : Ld. Curson's house, VII. 255, : Bisbie's MSS., VII. 381 : 78 : Domesday books, VI. 195 : Church, II. 73 : XIX. 91 : Elizabethan house, VII. 366 : Church glass, XXI. 63, 171, 172 : " Finds ", XV. 84, 226 : XVI. Hall and place, II. 50, 84 : 68 : Roman settlement, XV. 267 : Gild of CorpuS Christi, II. 151: Lord Lieutenancy of Suffolk, under Grey Friars, IX. 373 : Tudors, XX. 227 : Holy Trinity Priory, VIII. 91 : Lothingland : Bronze cauldron, etc., Inns and Taverns, VI. 136 : XXIII. 219 : Mart, VII. 288 : Island of, 1584, XX. 1: Our Lady of, X. 53 : : (and neighbourhood), XI. Pargetting, VII. 371 : 373 : Port Books, XIV. 238 China factory, XI. 339 : Pottery, Roman-British, XI. 337 : Malyn and Chaucer family, XII. 184 : (1848-1948) 150 I. INDEX TO ARTICLES, PROCEEDINGS, VOLS. I-xxIv

Manors : Borough English, II. 227 : Natural History—continued. Clare, court list, II. 103 : Birds, notes, XV. 84, 225 : Courts, various, XX. 199 : XVI. 67 : Hadleigh, XI. 152 : Birds of Stour Estuary. XVI. Hardwiek, customs, I. 177 : 167, 219 : Hepworth, X. 19, 125 : Birds of Suffolk (Babington), Lawshall, XIV. 111 : V. 277 : Suffolk : XIX. 94 : Catnberwell Beauty, IV. 300 : Manuscripts : Bisbie, Melford, VII. 78 : Crabbe as botanist, XII. 223 : Blois, XIV. 147-226 : Divining, Water minerals, etc., Dunthorne : XX. 147-185 : XXIII. 31 : Gipps, VIII. 121 : Entomology, IV. 217 : Ipswich library, XII. 86: XXIII. Geology, VIII. 51 : 187 : Mollusca, land and fresh-water, Stanstead, XXIII. 179 : VII. 275 : Suffolk, XX. 80 : Mollusca, marine, XI. 320 : Tyllotson, XIX. 78 : Notes, Stonham Aspal, XVI. Market crosses, XXIII. 18: 183 : , tumulus, XXIV. 36: Plaice, XIII. 369 : Medical history, I. 33, 253 : Red deer, XX. 322 : Mellis, parish registers and accounts, Swan marks, XXI. 139 : I. 79, 286 : Naunton, Sir Robt., arms, X. 380 : Mells Chapel, , VIII. 334 : Nayladd, stone figure, XV. 3 : Melton, old gaol, XV. 65 : : XI. 371 : Mendham Hall, II. 242 : Chapel, IV. 245 : Metfield, churchwarden accounts, Church, XVII. 135 : XXIII. 128 : Neolithic : Flint implements, VII. 204 : Mettingham, castle and college, IV. Suffolk, XI. 200, 326, 335 : 77 : XI. 315 : Newbourne, Graffito, XXIV. 255: Middleton, mutals, XIII. 223 : Newmarket, Devil's dyke, I. 167 : Mildenhall : IV. 340 : Newton, Boteler monument, IX. 262 : Anglo-Saxon graves, VI. 57 : Newton, Old, Roman remains, XIII. Church, I. 269 : 255 : Murals, XXII. 108 : Nomina Villarum, 1316, XI. 173 : Roman silver, XXIV. 252 : Nemarum Inquisitiones, XVII. 97 : Tumuli, IV. 287 : Norton : Church, II. 288 : Ministers, ejected 1643 - 4, IX. 307 : Little Haugh, II. 279 : Mockbeggars Hall, Claydon, XXIII. 6 : Norwich Diocese: Archdeacons, XX. Mollusca, VII. 275, XI. 320 : 11 : Monasteries : Inventories 1536, VIII. First fruits, VII. 91 : 83-116 : Numeration, aryan, XIX. 338 : Monk Soham, font, XVII. 13 : Obituaries : (see also Biography). Moulton, pack-horse bridge, XXI. 110 : Almack, Richard, V. i-iv Moyse's Hall, Bury, X. 233 : Babington, Dr. C., VII. xix : Mural Paintings : (see also Antiquities Haslewood, Rev. F., X. 360 : Ecclesiological). Hervey, Lord John, XI. 149 : Debenham, XXIII. 181 : Manning, Canon C. R., X. 144 : Mildenhall, XXII. 108 : Various, XVI–XXII : Suffolk, XIX. 286, 304 : Old Newton, Roman remains, XIII. 255 Woodbtidge, XVII. 146 : Orford : X. 56, 206 : Muster Rolls, 16th century, XV. 113, Castle, in 1600, XI. 50 : 238 : XVI. 36, 90, 211 : Coggleshall, Henry, XVIII. 53 : XVIII. 180 : XIX. 52, 212 : Lantern, VII. 77 : , standing stones, IV. 244 : Orford Ness, XIX. 117 : Otley, XI. 205 : National Register of Archives, XXIV. Pakenham : X. 169 : 254: Church, I. 89 : Natural History : Animals and men, Vicars, VIII. 408 : ancient, XVI. 280 : Palaeolithic Bed, S.W. Suffolk, XIV. 6 : Animal remains, Ipswich, XIV. Pre-palaeolithic 'man, XV. 9 : 59 : XVI. 280 : I. INDEX TO ARTICLES, PROCEEDINGS, VOLS. I-XXIV (1848-1948) 151

Palgrave, ornament, II. 88 : Recusants, mandate concerning, II. 40: Pargetting : Ipswich, VII. 371 : Red Deer, XX. 322 : Suffolk, XXII. 202 : Redgrave : Deed box, XVIII. 235 : Parish gilds, XVII. 163 : Heraldic seals, XXI. 1 : Partridge family, X. 150 : Redlingfield, nunnery, inventdry, VIII. Peddar Way, XVIII. 211 : XIX. 93 : .95 : Pedigrees (and Families) : Religious Houses : Allington, IV. 111 : Bricett, priory, XIX. 99 : Barnardiston, IV. 123 : XVI. Bruisyard, monastery, VII. 320: 44 : Bungay, remains,.IV. 65 : Chevallier Papers, 1728-62, XVI Bury, abbey, IV. 376 : XIII. 196 : 311 : Craddock, XVI. 242 : S. Saviour's hospital, VI. Cullum letters, XIV. 280 : 296 : XIX. 255 : De Grey, VI. 13 : Butley, priory, IV. 405 : De la Pole, VII. 51 : Clare, priory, VI. 73 : VIII. Denny, XIX. 313 : 219 : XIV. 108 : Dunthorne, XX. 184 : Dunwich, Grey Friars, XXII. East, XIII. 234 : 287, 290 : XXIII. 210 : Edwards, XIX. 253 : Old Minster, XIV. 310, 332 : Felton, IV. 14 : Edwardstone, priory, XV. 87 : Fleetwood, XVI. 242 : Gipping, chapel, XX. 270 : Green, XX. 184 : Inventories, 1536, VIII. 83-116 : Hervey, II. 407, 412 : Ipswich, Carmelite, X. 183 : Partridge, X. 150 : Grey Friars, IX. 373 : Poley, III. 358 : Kersey, priory, XI. 216 : Reymes, XXIII. 89 : Leiston, abbey, VII. 227 : Rokewood, I. 215 : Letheringham, abbey, XX. 9 : Sancroft, VII. 69 : XX. 117 : Limiters, Suffolk, XX. 36 : Seckford, IX. 359 : Needham Market, chapel, IV. Sulyard, XII. 88 : 245 : Tollemache, XII. 97 : , priory, XIV. 319 : Various : Peche, Gedding, etc., XXII. 155 : XX. 43 : , abbey, VIII. 54 : --Blois MSS., XIV. 147-167 : South Elmham, Old Minster, Gipps MSS., VIII. 121: IV. 1, 7 : X. 1 : XVI. 29, Waldegrave, IV. 357 : 184 : Wenyeve, IX. 131 : Stoke-by-Clare, College, XVII. Wingfield, VII. 57 : 21 : Wolsey or Wulcy, XVI. 71 : Thetford, I. 135 : Wren, XVIII. 52 : Wenhaston, Mells chapel, VIII. Peterborough Cathedral, XIV. 110 : 334 : Plaice, Natural history, XIII. 369 : Rendham, Roman find, XIII. 225 : Plate, church (see Church Plate) : Rendlesham, Saxon, XXIV. 228: Playford and Felton family, IV. 14 : Reviews of books, XIII–XXIII : XXII. 170 : Reymes family, XXIII. 89 : " Plowers " (poem), XVIII. 239 : Rhodes, Rev. John, Diary 1662-7, Poley family, III. 358 : XV. 269 : church, XI. 220 : Richmond, Duke of, letter, II. 113 : " Poltering f or a Galloona ", XIV. 243 : Rings, II. 257 : church, VIII. 241 : Risings, 1327 and 1381, Bury, XXI. Presbyterian church govt. 1643-7, 208, 215 : XIII. 133 : Rokewood family, I. 215 : Printing and Publishing, Ipswich, XXIV. Roman antiquities (see Antiquities) : 182: Rougham, Roman remains, IV. 257 : Pykenham, archdeacon, will, VII. 378 : Roundels or fruit trenchers, VI. 220 : Rumburgh : IX. 256 : Priory, XIV. 319 : XXII. 155 : Quyntyn, Sir Walter, will, VII. 111: Rushbrooke, VII. 329, 336 : Rushford College, XV. 80 : , VII. xix : Records, Suffolk, XV. 144 : St. Botolph and Iken, XVIII. 29 : 152 1. INDEX TO ARTICLES, PROCEEDINGS, VOLS. I-XXIV (1848-1948)

St. David, XVII. 147 : Stoke-by-Clare : College . inventory, St. Edmund, liberty of, XV. 200 : XVII. 21 : St. Fursey, XVI. 252 : Seals, XX. 265 : XXI. 166 : St. Olave Priory, inventory, VIII. 85 : Stoke-by-, church, IV. 183 : Salt works, XXIV. 25: Stonham Aspal : Medal, XVI. 183 : Sancroft family, VII. 69 : XX. 117 : Nature notes, XVI. 183 : Sandling, The (Sutton-Butley district), Roman coin, XV. 305 : X. 56 : : Church, II. 248 : Santon, Norfolk, brooches, IV. 208 : Implements, XIII. 113 : Saxon architecture, XVIII. 1 : Stratford S. Mary, amphora, XX. 112 : Scole, Roman remains, XXII. 263 : Subject Index, (Vols. I-IX) X. following XXIII. 24, 173 : 249 : Scratch dials, XXIII. 35, 116, 148 : (Vols. X-XVII) XVIII. 80: Screenwork : Southwold, XXII. 120 : (Vols. I-XXIV) XXIV. 144: Suffolk, XX. 214, 255 : XXI. Subscription Book, Bury, 1663-1705, 179 : XIII. 44 : Seals : IV. 223, 333, 336 : , Ven. Francis Mason, Hepworth, XV. 253 : XVII. 151 : Stoke-by-Clare, XX. 265 : XXI. Sudbury : Antiquities, VII. 1 : 166 : Archdeaconry, 1603, VI. 361 : Suffolk heraldic, XXI. 1 : XI. 1, 252, 267 : Woodbridge, XV. 84 : Churches, XIV. 94 : Seckford family, IX. 359 : — ' Clothiers, XIV. 99 : Sequestrations, IX. 307 : XIX. 15, Corporation Insignia, VIII. 1: - 141: XXIV. 125: Documents and Records, I. 199, Sessions Order Book, 1639-51, XV 152: 302 : XIII. 259 : XIV. 105 : Shelland, church plate, XIX. 355 : Election of Mayor, VIII. 9 : Shells : (see Molluscal Grammar School, VII. 311 : Leper Hospital, VII. 268 : Union House, XXIII. 42: Old Moot Hall, VII. 257 : Shrine or reliquary, VI. 302 : S. Gregory's Church and College Shrubland Park, XVII. 123 : 363 : Sibton, VIII. 54-63 : Sudbury Stour and Ballingdon Bridge, Slavery and serfdom in , XV. 21 : 183 : Suffolk : Archdeaconry, 1603, VI. 361 : Smuggler, John Harvey of Hadleigh, XI. 1 : XXII. 153 : Captain, temp. Q. Eliz.: XI. 47: Coast, 13th century, XVIII. South Elmham : Controversy, XIX. 70 : XIX. 1, 117 : 110 : County Records, XV. 144 : Deanery, XIV. 323 : Roman, XXIV. 163: Old Minster, IV. 1, 7 : X.1 : Under arms, XV. 255 : XVI. 29, 184 : Suffolk Arch Ass., XXIV. 162: S. Peter's Hall, XX. 48 : Suffolk Inst. Arch., history, XXIV. 129: Southwold : Church, VIII. 413 : — Quarterly Journal (1869), Roman rernains, VII. 303 : XXIV. 161: Salt works, XXIV. 25: Sulyard family, XII. 88 : Screenwork, XXII. 120 : Sun alignments, XXI. 120 : manor courts. XX. 199 : Sundials, church, XXIII. 35, 116, 148 , Coldham Hall, etc., Sutton, X. 56 : 299 : Swan marks, XXI. 139 : , parish registers, X. 345 : Sweffling : Leather case, X. 366, 369 : Stanstead, MSS. on the Mass, XXIII. Roman find, XIII. 367: 179 : Stanton Chair, Roman remains, XXII. Talmach family, grant, III. 313 : 339 : Taxation : Ipswich 1282, XII. 137 : Staple, Kent, Suffolk font at, XXII, Suffolk parishes, VI. 195 : - 224 : church, VII. 229 : Staverton, X. 56 : Theobald, archbishop, VII. 23 : Steelyard weights, ancient, VI. 131 : Thetford : Museum, XVIII. 252 : XXIII. 175 : — .Priory, I. 135 : Stoke Ash, IV. 417 : Visit of Edw. I, I. 91 : INDEX TO ARTICLES, PROCEEDINGS, VOLS. I-XXIV (1848-1948) 153

Tholdman, 'X. 394 : Whelnetham Magna, XV. 100 : Thorndon : Church, XXL.53 : , Reymes family, XXIII. John of Gaunt, XXIII. 177 : 89 : Lions, etc., XVI. 49 : 'White Friars, Ipswich, X. 196 Pre-conquest, XVIII. 222 : Whitton, Roman villa, XXI. 240 : Thornham Parva, relable, XXI. 153 : Thornhill, Sir James, diary, XIII. 33 : , bronze patera, XVI 179 : , VII. xxiv : Thorpe Ness, finds, XIV. 243 : Wilbye, John, 1574-1638, XXIII. 83 : Thurlow Magna, XX. 43 : Wills : Bury, VII. 217, XII. Supple- Thurston, John, brass at Cavenham, ment, XIII. 57 : XIX. 354 : Euston, I, 267 : Tokens, 17th cent., XXIV. 20, 63: Gardner, John, I. 329 : Tollemache family, XII. 97, 100: Herying, Jone, 1419, I. 165 : Towers, circular, XVIII. 144 : Ipswich, XV. 291 : Treasure trove, XX. 320 : Ixworth and Ixworth Thorpe, Trumpoor, Thomas, will, I. 267 : I. 103 : S. Martin, XI. 246 : Pykenham, archdeacon, VII. Tyllotson MSS., XIX. 78 : 378 : Tyrrell, Sir James, V. 125 : Quyntyn, Sir Walter, VII. 111 : Sede Vacante ", XV. 225 : Union House, Shipmeadow, XXIII. Sibton, VIII. 63 : 42 : Suffolk, in PCC., VI. 94 : Trumpoor, Thomas, I. 267 : Vanes, weather, XXIII. 165, 224 : Warner, Sir Henry,- I. 297 : nomina, XI. '173 : Whatloke, George, 1539, I. 187, 278 : : VIII. 416 : Windmills, XX. 125 : XXIII. 186 : " Plowers " (poem), XVIII. 239: Wingfield Church, III. 331 : Waldingfield Magna, IX. 90-110 : Parva, IX. 111 : Wingfield family, VII. 57 : Walsham-le-Willows, X. 176 : Wingfield House, Ipswich, VII. 68 : Warner, Sir Henry, will, I. 297 : Church, IV. 107 : Water divining, XXII. 31 : Woodewose, in E.A. churches, XIV Wattisfield, Roman remains, XXII. 287 : 178 : Wollaston Dr., I. 121 : Weather vanes, XXIII. 165, 224 : Wolsey family, XVI. 71 : , East family, XIII. 234 : Woodbridge : IX. 338-358 : Parva, II. 183 : XI. 71 : Murals, XVII. 146 : Wenhaston : Doom, XIX. 80 : Note, XV. 84 : Mells chapel, VIII. 334 : Priory seal, XV. 84 : Wenyeve family, IX. 131 : Woolpit church, II. 190.: church, VIT. 240 : Wren family, XVIII. 52 : West Stow: Anglo-Saxon relics, I. 315 : Wulcy or Wolsey family, XVI. 71: Hall, II. 148 : Wetherden Church, XI. 371 : Wetheringsett, Richd. Hakluyt, XXII. Yaxley : Church glass, XXI. 91 : 225 : Hall, XVI. 1, 135 : Whatloke; George, will 1539, I. 187, Pulpit, XXI. 170 : 278 : church, VIII. 37-48 : II. CHRONOLOGICALLIST OF EXCURSIONSAND MEETINGS, 1848-1948. TOWNS AND PARISHES VISITED

1848 June 8 Bury. • Sept. 14 Clare. Dec. 14 Bury. 1849 Mar. 15 Bury. June 14 Ixworth, Pakenham. Sept. 27 Thetford. Dec. 20 Bury 1850 June 13 Newmarket, Cheveley, Woodditton Sept. 25 Sudbury. 1851 June 5 Icklingham, Mildenhall. Sept. 4 Ely. 1852 July 22 West Stow, Hengrave. 1853 Jun. 17 Hawstead. Sept. 29 Long Melford. 1854 Apr. 27 Eye, Yaxley. July 7 Bury. Sept. 27 Ipswich. 1855 June 21 Lavenham. Sept. 21 Woolpit, Haughley, Stowmarket. 1856 Apr. 24 Thurston, Norton. July 24 Ipswich, Freston, , . Oct. 2 Horringer, Ickworth. 1857 July 14041eig4.S$444> R44tnnY/Cge;«ykat.t., &fah, q. /4c4(61, 1858 Aug. Harleston, Redenhall, Flixton, S. Elmham, Fressingfield, Wingfield. 1859 June 29 Stanningfield, , Boxted. Oct. 7 Framlingham, Dennington, Parham. 1860 Apr. 27 Brockley, Somerton, Hawkedon, Stansfield. Oct. 24 Woodbridge, Bealings 1861 July 4 Saxham, Denham, Kirtling, Lydgate. Oct. 9 Bungay, Mettingham, Earsham. 1862 June 13 Haverhill, Wratting, Kedington, Withersfield, Horseheath, Bartlow Oct. 2 Beccles, Gillingham, Barsham. 1863 Honington, , Bardwell. 1864 Ipswich, Bury. Sept. Dis, Bressingham, Lopham, Redgrave, Wortham, Palgrave. 1865 July 21 Bury, Stow Heath, Icklingham. 1866 Sept. 28 Thetford, Weeting, Santon,Downham. 1867 (No excursions). 1868 May 22 Bury. May 28 Ampton. July 14 Bures, Smallbridge, Stoke-by-Nayland, Wissington. Sept. 16 Haddiscoe, Thorpe, Toft Monks, Fritton, Herringfieet, , Flixton, Oulton. 1869 July 20 Bury. • • 1870 June 23 Bury, Tuddenham, Isleham, Worlington, Mildenhall. Aug. 11 Halesworth, Holton, , , Southwold, , Bromfield, Blythburgh. 1871 July 11 Needham Market, Barking, Greetings, Stonhams, Mickfield, Stowmarket. 1872 July 9 Woodbridge, Butley, , Sudbourne, Orford, Wickham Market, Ufford, . 1873 Aug. 5 Manningtree, Lawford, E. Bergholt, Dedham, Stratford, Wenham. 1874 June 30 Finningham, Westhorpe, Bacton, Cotton, Mendlesham, Stoke Ash, Thorndon, Braisworth, Eye. 1875 Aug. 5 Icklingham, , , Lackf ord. 1876 (No excursions). 1877 Aug. 7 Lavenham, Cockfield. CIIRONOLOGICAL LIST OF EXCURSIONS AND MEETINGS, ETC. 155'

1878 Aug. 8 Clare. 9 Ridgewell, Bumpstead, Stamborne, Yeldharn. 1879 July 18 Haughley, Aspall, Kenton, Debenham. Aug. 14 Wingfield, S. Elmham, Flixton. 1880 Aug. 19 Wattisfield, Rickinghall , Botesdale, Redgrave. 1881 (No excursions). 1882 Sept. 7 Stowmarket, Hitcham, , Chelsworth. 1883 Aug. 23 Hadleigh, Shelley, Stoke-by-Nayland, POlStead, Boxford, Kersey. 1884 June 6 Kennett, , Chippenham, FrecketihaM, Laudwade, Snail- well. Oct. 6 Ipswich. 1885 July YarmOuth, Gorleston, Burgh Castle, Bradwell, Belton, Fritton. 1886 Oct. 5 Sudbury, Chilton, Acton. 1887 July 14 Denston, Witkharnbrook, Denham, Saxham. 1888 June 8 Diss, Hoxne, Wingfield, Fressingfield. 1889 Feb. 26 Ipswich. July 18 Buxhall, Rattlesden, Gedding, Thorpe Morieux, Lavenham, Brettenha.m. 1890 Feb. 17 Bury June 23 Leiston, Theberton, DunwiCh, Westletoh. Aug. 27 Ipswich, Harwich, Dovercourt. 1891 July 2 Hawstead, Rushbrooke. Oct. 20 Ipswich. 1892 July 7 Kelsole, Yoxford. 1893 June 22 Clare, Poslingford, Hawkedon, Cavendish. 1894 July 5 Southwold, Walberswick, Blythburgh, Blyford, Wenhaston. 1895 June 20 Waldingfields, Long Melford 1896 June 25 Halesworth, , Rumburgh, S. Elmham. 1897 June 9 Grundisburgh, Burgh, Woodbridge, Bealings, Playford. 1898 June 23 Butley, Staverton, Orford, Campsea Ash. 1899 Aug. 24 Stowlangtoft, Walsham-le-Willows, Hepworth, Ixworth, Pakenham 1900 Aug. 9 Parham, Easton, LetheriUgham, , , Worlingworth, Badingham. 1901 Aug. 1 Bury, Saxhorn, Risby, Icklinghain, West Stow, , Ickworth. Aug. 31 Wenham. Nov. 6 Ipswich. 1902 June 11 Otley. July 28 Hadleigh, Boxford, Kersey, Polstead, Assington, Wenham. Aug. 6 Tuddenham, Ashbocking. 1903 June 24 Needham Market, Haughley, Wetherden. July 30 Lowestoft, Blundeston, Burgh Castle, Fritton, St. Olaves. 1904 July 27 Moulton, Lydgate, Wickambrook. Aug. 9 Lavenham. 1905 .414t. Mendlesham, Kenton, Debenham, Aspall. 1906 Aug. 1 Gedding, Cockfield, Shimplingthorne, Stanningfield., Sept. 10 Ely. 1907 July 31 Mettingham, Bungay, Flixton. 1908 July 29 Lavenham, Milden, Lindsey, Chelsworth, , Walding- • field. 1909 Aug. 5 Freston, Woolverstone, Erwarton, Stutton, E. Bergholt, Stritford 1910 July 28 Sudbury, Clare, Long Melford. Aug. 18 Peterborough. 1911 Aug. 3 Eye, Wingfield, Hoxne, Brome, Thorndon, Rishangles, Yaxley. Sept. 7 Hawstead. 1912 July 20 Hintlesham. Aug. 1 Dunwich, 'Rumburgh, S. Elmham, Metfield, Southwold, Blyth- burgh, Westleton, Bromfield, Wenhaston. 1913 July 12 Melton, lifford. Aug. 14 Thetford, Brettenham, Kilverstone, Rushford, Euston, Barnham. .156 CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF EXCURSIONS AND MEETINGS, ETC.

1914 July 30 Bures, Boxford, Edwardstone, Castle Hedingham, Maplestead, Ballingdon. ' 1915-1917 (No excursions). 1918 Aug. Ipswich. Sept. Bury. 1919 July 26 Thetford, Weeting, . 1920 July 29 Needham Market, Coddenham, Herningstone, Barham. 1921 Alay19 Bramford. July 21 Hadleigh. 1922 June 15 Butley, Orford, , Eyke. July 5 Bury. Aug. 10 Livermere, Ampton, Wordwell, West Stow, Hengrave. 1923 June 12 Haughley. J uly 10 Playford, Grundisburgh, Bealings, Newbourne. July 27 Lavenham. Sept. 10 Corton, Hopton, Ashby, , Fritton. 1924 May 26 Ipswich. J une 17 Haverhill, Bumpsteads, Kedington, Clare.

• J uly 22 Bungay, Mettingham, Ilketshall. Aug. 15 Baylham, Nettlestead, Offton, Barking, Whitton, Claydon. Aug. 28 Palgrave, Wortham, Redgrave, , Blo' Norton. 1925 May 18 Rushbrooke, Hessett, Elmswell, Woolpit. June 10 Laxfield, , , Huntingfield, Wenhaston, Blythburgh, Frostenden. J uly 9 Sudbury, Newton, Assington, Bures. Aug. 27 Earsham, Redenhall, Mendham, Wingfield, Syleham. Oct. 7 Lydgate, Stanningfield, Denston, . 1926 May 18 Bricett, , Bildeston, Semer, Lindsey, Milden, Monks Eleigh. June 30 Mildenhall, Freckenham. July 15 Knoddishall, Leiston, Theberton, Yoxford, Bramfield, Wenhaston, Westhall, Brampton. Sept. 3 Erwarton, , , Capel, Wenham, E. Bergholt. Sept. 30 Clare, Cavendish, Pentlow. 1927 May 12 Beccles, Barsham June 9 Lavenham, Alpheton, Shimplingthorne, Hartest, Somerton, Hawkedon, Brockley. July 4 Stowmarket, Onehouse, Shelland, Buxhall, Rattlesden, Gedding, Felsham. Aug. 26 Hengrave, Cavenham, Tuddenham, Barton Mills, Icklingham, Eriswell. Melton, Ufford, ., Campsea Ash, Rendlesham, Butley, Boulge. 1928 May 11 Gorleston, Burgh Castle, Yarmouth. June 11 Polstead, Boxford, Chilton, Acton, Long Melford. Aug. 3 S. Elmham, Rumburgh, Wissett, Halesworth. Sept. 13 Debenham, Otley, Framsden. 1929 June 12 Framlingham, Dennington, Badingham, Sibton, Bruisyard. July 12 Rushbrooke, Hawstead, Stanningfield. Aug. 8 Trimley, , . Aug. 30 Newmarket, Burwell, Exning, Swaffham. 1930 3. Walsham-le-Willows, Bardwell, Ixworth, Norton. V. BUtley, Orford, Sudbourne, Iken. (204 .7. Kedington, Thurlows,'Bradley, . Sept. 4 Woolverstone, Erwarton, Stutton, E. Bergholt, Stratford. Dunwich. 1931 May 28 Playford, Grundisburgh, Burgh, Otley, Helmingham, , , . June 30 Fornham, Ampton, Euston, Thetford. July 30 Framlingham, Brandeston, Kettleburgh, Hoo,. Letheringham, Rendlesham, Easton. Aug. 25 Combs, Barking, Hintlesham, . CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF EXCURSIONS AND MEETINGS, ETC. . 157

1932 May 19 Lavenham, Cockfield, Hessett, Drinkstone. June 29 , , Alderton, Woodbridge, July 25 Moulton, Cheveley, Lydgate, Saxhams. Sept. 21 . 1933 June 8 Chippenham, Worlington, Lakenheath, Brandon. June 29 Bungay, Flixton. July 29 Stoke-by-Nayland, Boxford, Nayland, Wissington. Sept. 6 Thornham, Yaxley, Syleham, Wingfield, Eye. 1934 May 16 Sudbury, Castle Hedingham. June 15 Snape, , Leiston, Theberton, Aldeburgh. July 20 Barham, Baylha.m, Coddenham, Hemingstone. Aug. 18 Freston, , Hitcham Brettenham. 1935 May 31 Burgate, Wortharn, Redgrave, Rickinghall, Wattisfield. June 19 S. Elmham, Alo(burgh, Denton, Bungay, Mettingham, Ilketshall. July 17 Blythburgh, Wrentham, Covehithe, S. Cove, Southwold, Frosten- den. Aug. 21 Hawkedon, Denston, Wickhambrook. 1936 May 15 Hengrave, Wordwell, West Stow, Icklingham. June 17 Fressingfield, Horham, Stradbroke, Wilby, Wingfield, Hoxne. July 21 Bures, Assington, Acton. Aug. 24 Stonhams, Mickfield, Creeting. 1937 May 27 Bury, Chevington, Ickworth, Ixworth. June 24 , , Woodbridge, Melton. July 27 Hadleigh, Chelsworth, Kersey. Sept. 16 Beccles, N. Cove, Barnby, , Lowestoft. 1938 May 24 Cavendish, Clare, Stoke-by-Clare. June 21 Redenhall, Mendham, Withersdale, Metfield, Linstead, Chedistnn, Halesworth, Henham. July 11 Shelley, , Wenham. Sept. 9 , Boyton, Butley, Orford. 1939 May 25 Laxfield, Huntingfield, Heveningham. June 13 Boxted, Hartest, Shimplingthorne. July 14 Gorleston, , Somerleyton, Fritton. 1940 1945 (No excursions). 1946 July 25 Ipswich. Sept. 20 Bury. 1947 June 11 Horringer, Ixworth, Saxham, Mildenhall, Eriswell, Lakenheath. July 10 Clare, Denston, Wickhambrook. July 30 Eye, Framlingham, , Earl Soham, . 1948 •June 5 Beccles, Gillingham, Geldeston. June 29 Sudbury, Newton, Boxford, Groton, Polstead. Oct. 27 Ipswich.

III. INDEX TO EXCURSIONS AND MEETINGS, 1848-1948.

Acton 1886, 1928, 1936 Burgh Castle 1885, 1903, 1928 1929 Aljburgh (Norf.) 1935 Burwell (Cambs.), Aldeburgh, 1934 Bury St. Edmunds, 1848-1870, 1890, Alderton 1932 1901, 1918, 1922, 1937, 1946 Alpheton 1927 Butley 1872, 1898, 1922 1927, 1930, 1938 Ampton 1868, 1922, 1931 1889, 1927 Ashbocking 1902 Buxhall 1923 Ashby 1898, 1922, 1927 1879, 1905 Campsea Ash Aspall Capel St. Mary 1926 Assington 1902, 1925, 1936 Castle Hedingham () 1914, 1934 Cavendish 1893, 1926, 1938 Bacton 1874 Cavenham 1927 Badingham 1900, 1929 , 1938 Ballingdon 1914 Chelsworth 1882, 1908, 1937 Bardwell 1863, 1930 Cheveley (Cambs.) 1850, 1932 Barham 1920, 1934 Chevington 1937 Barking 1871, 1924, 1931 Chillesford 1872 Barnby 1937 Chilton 1886, 1928 Barnham 1913 Chippenham (Cambs.) 1884, 1933 Barsham 5,,i,i,000/ 1862, 1927 1927 Clare 1848, 1878, 1893, '1910, 1924 Barton Mills 1926, 1938, 1947 Bartlow (Essex) 1862 Claydon 1924 Baylham 1924, 1934 Cockfield 1877, 1906, 1932 Bealings, 1860, 1897,1923 Coddenham 1920, 1934 Beccles 1862, 1927, 1937, 1948 1932 1947 Colchester Bedingfield Combs 1931 Belton 1885 Corton 1923 Bildeston 1882, 1926 1874 1924 Cotton Blo' Norton (Norf.) Covehithe 1935 Blundeston 1868, 1903 Cowlinge 1930 Blyf ord 1894 Greetings 1871, 1936 Blythburgh 1870, 1894, 1912, 1931 1925, 1935 Culpho Botesdale 1880 Debenham 1879_1905, 1928 Boulge 1927 Dedham (Essex) 1873 Boxford 1883, 1902, 1914, 1928, Denham (Near Bury) 1861, 1887 1933, 1948 Dennington 1859, 1929 Boxted 1859, 1939 Denston 1887, 1925, 1935, 1947 Boyton 1938 Denton (Norf.) 1935 Bradley 1930 Diss (Norf.) 1864, 1888 Bradwell ' 1885 Dovercourt (Essex) 1890 Braisworth 1874 Drinkstone 1932 Bramfield 1870, 1912, 1926 Dunwich 1890, 1912, 1930 Bramford 1921 Brampton 1926 Earl Soham 1900, 1947 Brandeston 1900, 1931 Earsham (Norf.) • 1861, 1925 Brandon 1933 East Bergholt 1873, 1909, 1926, 1930 Bredfield 1937 Easton 1900, 1931 Bressingham (Norf.) 1864 Edwardstone 1914 Brettenham 1889, 1913, 1934 Elmsett 1931 Bricett 1926 Elmswell 1925 Brockley 1860, 1927 Ely 1851, 1906 Brome 1911 Eriswell 1875, 1927, 1947 Bromeswell 1932 Erwarton 1856, 1909, 1926, 1930 Bruisyard 1929 Euston 1913, 1931 Bumpsteads (Essex) 1878, 1924 Exning 1929 Bungay 1861, 1907, 1924, 1933, 1935 Eye 1854, 1874, 1911, 1933, 1947 Bures 1868, 1914, 1925, 1936 Eyke 1872, 1922 Burgate 1935 Burgh 1897, 1931 Felixstowe 1929

INDEX T0 EXCURSIONS AND MEETINGS, I 848---1948. 159

Felsham 1927 Ixworth 1849, 1899, 1930, 1937, 1947 Finningham 1874 Flixton 1858, 1868, 1879, 1907, 1933 Kedington 1862, 1924, 1930 Fornham 1931 Kelsale 1892 Framlingham 1859, 1929, 1931, 1947 Kennett (Cambs) 1884 Framsden 1928 Kentford 1884 Freckenham 1884, 1926 Kenton ' 1879, 1905 Fressingfield 1888, 1936- Kersey 1883, 1902, 1937 Freston 1856, 1909 Kesgrave 1937 Friston 1934 Kettlebaston 1934 Fritton 1868, 1885, 1903, 1923, 1939 Kettleburgh 1931 Frostenden 1925, 1935 Kilverstone (Norf.) 1913 Kirtling (Cambs) 1861 Geddi ng 1889, 1906, 1927 Knoddishall 1926 Geldeston (Norf.) 1948 Gillingham (Norf.) 1862, 1948 Lackf ord 1875 Gorleston 1885, 1928, 1939 Lakenheath 1875, 1933, 1947 Groton 1948 Landwade -(Cambs) 1884 Grundisburgh 1897, 1923, 1931 Lavenham 1855, 1877, 1889, 1904, 1908, 1923, 1927, 1932 Haddiscoe (Norf.) 1868 Lawford (Essex) 1873 Hadleigh 1857, 1883, 1902, Laxfield 1925, 1939 1921, 1937 Leiston 1890, 1926, 1934 Halesworth 1870, 1896, 1928, 1938 Letheringham 1900, 1931 Harkstead 1926 Lindiey 1908, 1926 Harleston 1858 Linstead 1938 Hartest 1859, 1927, 1939 Livermere 1922 Harwich (Essex) 1890 Long Melford 1853, 1895, 1910, 1928 Haughley 1855, 1879, 1903, 1923 Lopham (Norf.) 1864 Haverhill 1862, 1924 Lowestoft . 1903, 1937 Hawkeflon 1860, 1893, 1927, 1935 LYdgate 1861, 1904, 1925, 1932 Hawstead 1853, 1891, 1911, 1929 Helmingham 1931 Manningtree (Essex) 1873 Hemingstone 1920, 1934 Maplestead (Essex) 1914 Hengrave 1852, 1922, 1927, 1936 Melton 1913, 1927, 1937 Henham 1938 Mendham 1925, 1938 Hepworth 1899 Mendlesham 1874, 1905 Herringfleet 1868, 1939 Metfield, 1912, 1938 Hessett 1925, 1932 Mettingham 1861, 1907, 1924, 1935 Heveningham 1925, 1939 Mickfield 1871, 1936 Hintlesham 1912, 1931 Milden 1908, 1926 Hitcham 1882, 1934 Mildenhall 1851, 1870, 1926, 1947 Hollesley 1938 Monks Eleigh 1908, 1926 Holton St. Peter 1870 Moulton 1904, 1932 Honington 1863 Moyns Park (Essex) 1878 Hoo 1931 Nacton 1929 Hopton 1923 Nayland 1933 Horham 1936 Needham Market 1871, Horringer 1903, 1920 1856, 1947 Netticstead 1924 Horseheath (Cambs) 1862 Newbourne 1923 Hoxne 1888, 1911, 1936 Newmarket • Huritingfield 1850, 1929 1925, 1939 Newton 1925, 1948 Icklingham 1851, 1865, 1875, 1901, 1937 Norton 1856, 1930 1927; 1936 Ickworth 1849, 1856, 1901, 1937 Offton • 1924 Iken 1930 Onehouse • 1927 Ilk etshall 1924, 1935 Orford 1872, 1898, 1922, 1930, 1938 IFswich 1854, 1856, 1864, 1884, 1889, Otley 1902, 1928, 1931 1890, 1891, 1901, 1918, Oulton 1868 1924, 1946, 1948 Isleham (Cambs) 1870 Pakefield 1937 160 INDEX TO EXCURSIONS AND MEETINGS, 1848-1948.

Pakenham 1849, 1899 Tattingstone 1926 Palgrave . 1864, 1924 Theberton 1890, 1926, 1934 Parham 1859, 1900 Thelnetharn 1924 Pentlow (Essex) 1926 Thetford (Norfolk) 1849, 1866, 1913, Pettistree 1927 1919, 1931 Peterborough 1910 Thorington 1870 Playford 1860, 1897, 1923, 1931 Thorndon 1874, 1911 Polstead 1883, 1902, 1928, 1948 Thornham 1933 Poslingford • 1893 Thorpe (Norfolk) • 1868 Preston 1934 Thorpe Morieux 1889 Thurlows • 1930 Ramsholt • 1932 Thurston 1856 Rattlesden 1889, 1927 Toft Monks (Norfolk) 1868 Raydon 1938 Trimley 1929 Redenhall (Norf.) 1858, 1925, 1938 Tuddenham St. Martin 1902 Redgrave 1864, 1880, 1924, 1935 Tuddenham St. Mary . 1870, 1927 Rendlesham 1927, 1931 Reydon 1870 Rickinghall 1880, 1935 Ubbeston 1925 Ridgewell (Essex) 1878 Ufford 1872, 1913, 1927 Risby iffe; 1901 Rishangles "i01444.4" 1"/ 1911 Walberswick 1894 Rumburgh 1896, 1912, 1928 Waldingfields 1895, 1908 Rushbrooke /07/1891, 1925, 1929 Walsham-le-Willows 1899, 1930 Rushford (Norfolk) 1913 Wattisfield 1880, 1935 Wattisham 1926 St. Olaves 1903 Weeting (Norfolk) 1866, 1919 Santon Downham •1866, 1919 Wenhams 1873, 1901, 1902, Sapiston 1863 1926, 1938 Saxhams 1861, 1887, 1901, 1932, 1947 Wenhaston 1894, 1912, 1925 4926 'Sax tead 1947 Westerfield 1931 Semer 1926 Westhall 1870, 1926 Shelland 1927 Westleton 1890, 1912 Shelley 1683, 1938 West Stow 1852, 1901, 1922, 1936 Shimplingthorne 1906, 1927, 1939 Westhorpe • 1874 Shotti sham 1932 Wetherden 1903 Sibton 1929 Whitton 1924 Smallbridge 1868 Wickham brook 1887, 1904, 1925, Snailwell (Cambs) 1884 1935, 1947 Snape 1934 Wickham Market 1872 Somerleyton 1923, 1939 Wilby 1936 Somerton _ 1860, 1927 Wingfield 1858, 1879, 1888, 1911, South Cove 1935 1925, 1933, 1936 South Elmham 1858, 1879, 1896, 1912 Wissett 1896 1928 1928, 1935 Wissington 1868, 1933 Southwold 1870, 1894, 1912, 1935 Withersdale 1938 Stamborne (Essex) 1878 Withersfield 1562 Stanningfield 1859, 1906, 1929 Witnesham 1931 Stansfield 1860 Woodbridge 1860, 1872, 1897, Staverton 1898 1932, 1937 Stoke Ash • 1874 Woodditton (Cambs) 1850 Stoke-by-Clare 1938 Woolpit 1855, 1925 Stoke-by-Nayland 1868, 1883, 1933 Woolverstone 1856, 1909, 1930 Stonhams • 1871, 1936 Wordwell 1901, 1922, 1936 Stow Heath 1865 Worlington 1870, 1933 Stowlangtoft 1899 Worlingworth 1900 Stowmarktt 1855, 1871, 1882, 1927 Wortham 1864, 1924, 1935 Stradbroke 1936 Wrattings 1865 Stratford St. Mary 1873, 1909, 1930 1Nrentham 1932 Stutton 1909, 1930 Sudbourne 1872, 1930 Sudbury 1850, 1886, 1910, 1925, Yarmouth 1885, 1928 1934, 1948 Yaxley 1854, 1911, 1933 Swaffham (Cambs) 1929 Yeldharn (Essex) 1878 Syleham 1925, 1933 Yoxf ord 1892, 1926

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Part I. Oct., 1846. • PAGE

The Priory of Austin Canons at'Kersey* 1-8

Part II, June, 1847.

Brief Account of Cotton Church* 1-3• The Expenses of Sir J ohn Howard Kt.,and Thos. Brewse, Esq., (Election for Knights of the Shire, 20 April, 1467) 4-6 Bardwell Churchwardens' Accounts, 1588 7-8

Part III, Nov., 1848:

• Ipswich and its early mints 1-10 Ipswich Tokens ... 10-12 Notes on the Grey and White Friars, Ipswich 13-20 Church of St. Nicholas, Ipswich* 21-28

* Illustrated. V. SUFFOLK INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY QuarterlyJournal.

TABLES OF CONTENTS :—

I. Jan. 1869. PAGE Introduction 1 Thetford Meeting, 28 Sept., 1866 2 Bury Meeting, 22 MaY 1868 6 Ampton Meeting, 28 May, 1868 8 Bures Meeting, 14 July, 1868 ... 12 Haddiscoe Meeting, 16 Sept., 1868 13 Royal Arch. Inst. Meeting, 1869 17 Additions to Library and Museum 17 Examination of Suffolk Tumuli :—, (Seven Hills, Am pton) 19 (Barton Hill) ... 20 Notes : Ground Stone Implement, Kempton 21 Edw. VI's Grammar Sch. Bury 22 Hessett Church, Murals 22 Church ... 22 Wattisfield Church 23 Entomology, Suffolk 23 Ornithology, Suffolk 23 Fornham, Battle of 24 Forgeries 24 Earthquake, recent 24 II June, 1869 : Birds, Dennis Collection 25 Suffolk Portraits, Survey 26 Additions to Library & Museum 27 Royal Arch. Inst. Meeting 1869 ... 27 Pile Dwelling, Barton Mere ... 31 Coins, Sale of"Mr. Jos. Warren's 36 Examination of Suffolk Tumuli :— (Risby) 37 (Thetford Cemetery) 41 Notes : Broom Hill, Brandon 42 Forgeries 42 Stoke Ash, Roman remains 43 Eye Church, fresco 43 Bradfield Combust, Murals 43 Church 44 Coins, Scarce 45 Ornithology, Suffolk 45 Ungenial May (1869) 46 Ornithology, Suffolk 46

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