The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk: Volume 1

Describes the parishes in the three hundreds of Wangford, Mutford and Lothingland, in the north-east of the county.

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Alfred Suckling, The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk: Volume 1 ( Ipswich, 1846), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/suffolk-history-antiquities/vol1 [accessed 21 November 2024].

Alfred Suckling, The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk: Volume 1( Ipswich, 1846), British History Online, accessed November 21, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/suffolk-history-antiquities/vol1.

Alfred Suckling. The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk: Volume 1(Ipswich, 1846), , British History Online. Web. 21 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/suffolk-history-antiquities/vol1.

Table of Contents

Title Page(s)
Preface v-vii
Introduction i-xxxiv
List of birds rarely and occasionally met with in Suffolk xxxv-xxxix
Rare plants found in Suffolk xxxix-xli
High Sheriffs from 1576 to 1845 xlii-xlviii
Knights of the Shire from 1542 to 1837 xlviii-l
Hundred of Wangford li-lii
Beccles 1-35
Barsham 35-46
North Cove 47-52
Ellough, or Willingham All Saints 53-57
Great Redisham 57-60
Little Redisham 61-67
Ringsfield 67-71
Shaddingfield 72-77
Shipmeadow 77-80
Sotterley 81-96
Weston 97-101
Willingham St. Mary 101-103
Worlingham 103-111
Ilketshall 111-118
Bungay 119-161
Ilketshall St. John 161-163
Ilketshall St. Laurence 163-165
Ilketshall St. Margaret 165-167
Mettingham 168-183
South Elmham, All Saints 183-189
Flixton 189-207
South Elmham, St George or St Cross 207-212
Homersfield, or South Elmham, St Mary 212-217
South Elmham, St James 217-221
South Elmham, St Margaret 221-226
South Elmham, St Michael 226-227
South Elmham, St Nicholas 227-229
South Elmham, St Peter 229-232
Hundred of Mutford 233-234
Barnaby 235-237
Carlton Colville 237-243
Eisleham 243-249
Kessingland 250-259
Kirkley 260-269
Mutford 269-279
Pakefield 279-287
Rushmere 287-290
Hundred of Lothingland 291-293
Ashby 294-301
Belton 301-307
Blundeston 307-321
Bradwell 321-327
Burgh 328-340
Corton 340-348
Flixton 348-352
Fritton 352-359
Gorleston 360-380
Addenda et corrigenda 381-383
Plate 1: South Porch of Beccles Church 1
Plate 2: Beccles Church from the N. E. 2
Plate 3: Portrait of Sir John Suckling 3
Plate 4: East end of Barsham Church 4
Plate 5: Brass Effigy in Barsham Church 5
Plate 6: Brass Effigies of Nicholas Garneys and Family 6
Plate 7: The Old Hall, Shaddingfield. 7
Plate 8: Stained Glass, Sotterley Church 8
Plate 9: Brass Effigies in Sotterley Church 9
Plate 10: Brass Effigies Sotterley Church 10
Plate 11: St. Mary's Church, Bungay 11
Plate 12: Gateway of Mettingham Castle 12
Plate 13: Flixton Hall 13
Plate 14: The Galilee, Mutford Church 14
Plate 15: View of Pakefield 15
Plate 16: Brass Effigy of Richard Folcard 16
Plate 17: Compartment of Screen in Blundeston Church 1
Plate 18: Fritton Church and Ground Plan 17
Plate 19: Fritton Church Interior of the Chancel 18
Plate 20: Brass Effigy in Gorleston Church 19
Plate 21: The Resurrection (Font in Gorleston Church) 20