POUND, JOHN (EDITOR) - The Military Survey of 1522 for Babergh Hundred. Edited by John Pound - Suffolk Records Society Volume XXVIII .Woodbridge: The Boydell Press for the Suffolk Records Society, 1986 . 0851154387. First edition. Volume 28 of the Suffolk Records Society publications. A very good tight binding. 8vo. 9.5ins x 6.25ins, [12pp.]/pp.154 . Very clean green cloth boards, gilt lettering to spine. Clean brown dustwrapper with black lettering, within a removable clear platic wrap. From the library of Nesta R. Evans (Historian), with her signature to front free-endpaper. Clean text and illustrations throughout. A very good book.
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