MANNING, REV. C.R.
A Sepulchre Monument at Newton By Sudbury.
Suffolk, 1896. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History, Vol.IX. 1896. Booklet detailing the Boteler Monument, believed to be to Margaret Boteler, daughter of Ralph Boteler and Alice Carbonell, who appear to have held the manor from 1393-1410. The Suffolk family of Boteler is a somewhat obscure one, but probably was a branch of the well known noble family of Butler which held land and manors from early times in Waldingfield and Newton. The Carbonells were of considerable importance in the county. They held manors in Great Waldingfield, Acton, Chilton, and Newton. Pp.9, folding black & white photo plate of the Boteler Monument, Newton-By-Sudbury, Suffolk. Pink paper wraps have edge chips and splits to spine, owner's name (N.Scarfe) to front. Good.**All Saints Church, Newton Green, is a partly redundant Anglican church in the village of Newton Green, Suffolk, England. It is designated by English Heritage as a Grade II* listed building. The chancel is still in use for worship, but the nave, porch and tower are redundant and vested in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. The church stands towards the north of the village, some two miles east of Sudbury.
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