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Edition of original letters and other documents sheds light on a major ecclesiastical controversy.
Wills of nearly 900 people, rich in detail, both personal and specific,as in old place names and geographical references.
Edition of the records of a medieval Suffolk eyre reveal rich details of life at the time.
A register of titles to property in the borough.
Edition, with full explanatory notes and introduction, of financial records from Elizabeth de Burgh, one of the most important women of fourteenth-century England.
An important 15th century source throws light on the organisation of what was one of medieval England's wealthiest ports.
Monks Eleigh was one of the principal units of medieval administration, providing a legal framework for land tenure, the prosecution of crimes and misdemeanours and social control.
Medieval manorial records provide a unique insight into the economic and social life of local communities, as well as the different approaches adopted by lords in managing their estates.
Stories, statistics and meticulous maps reveal new insights into forgotten rural history of 1953 East Coast Floods.
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