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HARPER-BILL, CHRISTOPHER.
The Cartulary of the Augustinian Friars of Clare.
Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 1991. 0851152953. 1st edition. Suffolk Charters XI. "This late medieval cartulary contains a multitude of deeds relating to Clare and its immediate neighbourhood, recording the endowment of the friary in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries by the countess Matilda and numerous local inhabitants. Of wider interest are documents relating to the furnishing of a chapel, violation of the right of sanctuary, indulgences, and the friars' library and begging limits." Pp.xiv/139. Maroon cloth, gilt title to spine. VG.
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HARPER-BILL, CHRISTOPHER AND MORTIMER, RICHARD.
Stoke By Clare Cartulary. BL Cotton Appx. XXI.
Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 1984. 085111981. 1st edition. Suffolk Charters Vol.VI. The third and last volume for Stoke by Clare, comprising the introduction and index to the charters of that house. Pp.xviii/105, 2 maps. Maroon cloth has uneven sunning to front board. G+.
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Sonstige Stichworte: Harper Bill Mortimer Stoke by Clare Cartulary Bl Cotton Appx XXI Suffolk History Priory Collegiate Foundation Churches Possessions Tithe Documents Episcopal Deeds Codicology Manuscript 49571 East Anglia: : Suffolk

 
HARPUR, BERNADETTE. (EDITOR) .
The High School For Girls, Sudbury, Suffolk. Autumn, 1967 .
[ London: Printed By Raynes Park Press Ltd. 1967 ] . 0. Original booklet. 8.25" x 5.50". pp.46. Grey card covers with black titles. Edges rubbed and creased, with rusted staples. Clean text throughout, plus black & white pictures, and illustrations of work by the pupils. G+.
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Sonstige Stichworte: 49397 Suffolk & Essex Free Press High School for Girls Sudbury Magazine Suffolk

 
HARRIS, JOHN.
The Town Reeves of Bungay 1725-1986.
Bungay: Morrow & Co, 1986. 0948973005. A study of a unique and ancient office and those who have occupied it. Pp.80, inscribed to half-title page by Mrs Mary Kent (Town Reeve 1980-81), occasional black & white photos. Paperback, slight sunning to spine. VG.
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Sonstige Stichworte: John Harris Town Reeves Bungay History Ancient Office Feoffees Tun-Gerefa 39059 East Anglia: : Suffolk

 
HART, JOSE. (EDITOR) .
Sudbury High School Magazine. July, 1964 .
[ Sudbury High School, 1964 ] . 0. Original booklet. 8.25" x 6.50". pp.85. Grey card covers with red titles. Edges rubbed, chipped and creased, with rusted staples. Clean text throughout, plus black & white pictures, and illustrations of work by the pupils. G+.
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Sonstige Stichworte: 49592 Sudbury Suffolk High School Magazine Suffolk

 
HASLEWOOD, FRANCIS 1840-1900.
The Monumental Inscriptions, in the parish of Saint Matthew, Ipswich, Suffolk. / Comp. and annotated by the Rev. Francis Haslewood, A.K.C., Rector of S. Matthew's Ipswich .
Ipswich: Privately Printed (Messrs. Pawsey And Hayes, Ancient House), 1884 . 0. A very good copy of this scarce book, re-cased preserving the original cloth binding. 8vo. 8.0" x 5.5" x 1.02. pp.22/pp.349/[2pp. - Adverts] with 'ink photo' frontis (by Sprague & Co, London) of: "Monument To Anthonie And Elizabeth Penning." Also: a folded plan of: "St. Matthew's Churchyard 1884". Colophon to verso of title-page and last leaf. Clean text throughout, just light foxing to half title. Recent yellow endpapers (handmade paper). Original brown cloth boards with bright gilt titles and illustration. Edges lightly rubbed. Smooth spine with gilt titles. VG.
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Sonstige Stichworte: 47390 Pawsey and Hayes, Ancient House Ipswich Rev. Francis Haslewood Monumental Inscriptions Saint Matthew's Church East Anglia: : Suffolk

 
HAYLOCK, CHARLIE.
Caw'd A Hell! Thas Suffen Good. (signed).
Newbury: Countryside Books, 2008. 9781846741241. 1st edition. A wide range of topics featuring the traditions, places, wit, humour and language of Suffolk, much of it in Suffolk dialect. Pp.96, inscribed in Suffolk dialect by Charlie Haylock, cartoons by Barrie Appleby. Paperback. VG.
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HEINEY, PAUL.
Pulling Punches. A Traditional Farming Year.
London: Methuen, 1989. 0413170101. Rep. "Weylands Farm is in Constable country, on the Suffolk/Essex border.There is no other farm lime it and there may never be again, for its 117 acres are worked entirely by Suffolk Punch horses..For a year, Paul Heiney worked one day a week at Weylands..He learned about the horses, their training, their temperaments and the way they work." Pp.176, with drawings and photographs by Tiom Fargher, inscribed by the author to half-title page. Green cloth, dustwrapper has some edge creasing. VG/G+.
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Sonstige Stichworte: Paul Heiney Signed Pulling Punches Traditional Farming Year Suffolk Punch Horse Fargher Weylands Farm Roger Cheryl Clark 50112 East Anglia: : Suffolk

 
HERBERT, VALERIE & SMITH, SHIRLEY . FOREWORD BY BLYTHE, RONALD.
No Glorious Dead: The Impact of War on Sudbury, a Suffolk Market Town. (Valerie Herbert & Shirley Smith).
Sudbury Museum Trust, 2009. 9780956364500. Large Format Paperback. 11.5" x 8.25". [6pp.]/pp.142, signed by co-authors to title page, 240 sepia and black and white illustrations within the text. Illustrated stiff card covers, minor wear to base of spine. Chapter on the 'friendly invasion' by the USAAF 486th'. Contents include: World War One - features immigrants to Australia and Canada that came back to fight Europe's war; Sudbury Territorials; The Toll at Ypres; Disaster at Gallipoli; The Zeppelin Raid, and World War Two: The Miracle of Dunkirk; Women at War; 5th Suffolks Captured at Singapore; USAAF 486th; The struggle to Win the Peace; and ending with "In Memoriam" listing all 313 deaths of people living in Sudbury and 204 deaths from the United States American Air Force 486th Bomb Group. All proceeds from the sale of this book will be shared by Sudbury Royal British Legion and Sudbury Trust. "By the beginning of the 21st century memories and photographs of Sudbury men lost in the two World Wars were fast fading and in some instances had been totally lost, the long list of surnames and initials on the war memorial revealing nothing of their lives and deaths. This book sets out to tell the stories of many of these lost lives and to reflect the town, in which they were lived.." Scarce. VG.** ‘A real page turner …an intensely glorious read.’ Lord Phillips of Sudbury.‘A lively read peppered with hundreds of photographs and illustrations of Sudbury and its people.Works well as a cover-to-cover read or as a source of treasures and snippets to dip into.’ Marcia Davis. Suffolk Free Press.‘This compelling history will have such wide appeal . The authors skilfully weave together the everyday events in a Suffolk market town with the great historical forces and events sweeping the globe, changing forever the lives of Sudbury’s inhabitants.’Mark Crossley. West Suffolk Editor, East Anglian Daily Times.Proceeds to Sudbury and District Royal British Legion and Sudbury Museum Trust.
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Sonstige Stichworte: 52249 Herbert Smith Signed Sudbury Territorials Toll Ypres Disaster Gallipoli Zeppelin Raid World War Two Miracle Dunkirk Women 5th Suffolks Singapore Usaaf 486th Australia Canada Blythe East Anglia: : Suffolk

 
HERBERT, VALERIE. (EDITOR).
The Painter, The Princess and The Statue. Celebrating One Hundred Years of Gainsborough on Sudbury's Market Hill.
Sudbury: Sudbury Museum Trust, 2013. 1st edition. Thomas Gainsborough was born in the Suffolk market town of Sudbury in around 1727. Although he left for an apprenticeship in London when he was 13, he is still revered as Sudbury's greatest son. However, it took until 1913 before a statue of one of England's greatest artists was unveiled on the market place. This book tells the story of how the statue both came about, how it was sculpted by the Australian-born Bertram Mackennal, and how it was duly unveiled by Queen Victoria's somewhat unconventional daughter, Princess Louise. "This book tells the fascinating story of the politics and people involved, both locally and nationally, in putting Gainsborough's image on a pedestal. It also records how life around the statue has changed in the century since it was unveiled." (Valerie Herbert). 30cms x 21.5cms. Pp.68, sepia photographs and illustrations throughout plus some colour photos. Colour laminated boards. New.
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Sonstige Stichworte: Valerie Herbert Painter Princess Louise Statue Thomas Gainsborough Sudbury Suffolk Local Historybertram Mackennal Artist 41184 East Anglia: : Suffolk

 
HERVEY, SYDENHAM HENRY AUGUSTUS (1846- )
Suffolk in 1674. Being The Hearth Tax Returns - Suffolk Green Books. No. XI. Vol. 13.
Woodbridge: George Booth, Church Street, 1905 . 0. A very good original green cloth binding. 8.5" x 7.0" x 1.25". pp.xxxii./pp.442/[2pp. - Adverts] . Edges lightly rubbed. Gilt titles to spine. Bookplate to verso of the front board: "David Gurling, Lavenham". Previous owner's signature to front endpaper. clean text throughout. Preface signed by "S. H. A. H. Bury St. Edmund's, June 30, 1905." Contents include: Preface -- Explanations and corrections -- Hearth tax returns -- Original order of the parishes -- Summary -- Houses with 20 hearths and upwards -- Houses with a name -- List of peers -- Baronets, knights and dames -- Military and naval officers -- Doctors -- Clergymen and parsonages -- Index of all persons.
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HERVEY, SYDENHAM HENRY AUGUSTUS (1846- )
Suffolk in 1327. Being a Subsidy Return - Suffolk Green Books. No. IX. Vol. 11.
Woodbridge: George Booth, Church Street, 1906 . 0. A very good original green cloth binding. 8.5" x 7.0" x 1.25". pp.xxxii./pp.310 . Edges lightly rubbed. Gilt titles to spine. Bookplate to verso of the front board: "David Gurling, Lavenham". Previous owner's signature to front endpaper. clean text throughout. Preface signed by "S. H. A. H. Bury St. Edmund's, June 30, 1905." Contents include: Preface -- Subsidy return -- Index No. I. Persons -- Index No. II. Places -- List of Christian names.
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HERVEY, LORD FRANCIS (EDITOR) / REYCE, ROBERT .
Suffolk In The XVII th. Century. The Breviary Of Suffolk By Robert Reyce, 1618 Now Published For The First Time From The MS In The British Museum .
London: John Murray, 1902. 0. 4to. 22cm x 17.5cm x 2.8cm. 3ff./300pp. Two fold-out family trees for the Families of Wingefield and Waldegrave. Clean text (both Latin and English). light spotting to endpapers. Rough cut page edges. Maroon cloth with white papered spine, decorated with green shamrocks and gilt title(rubbed). A nice copy.
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Sonstige Stichworte: 52004 Hervey Reyce Woodforde Farrer Suffolk Breviary Hundon East Anglia: : Suffolk

 
HODSON, W. W. [ WILLIAM WALTER HODSON ] .
A Handbook & Guide To Sudbury, By W. W. Hodson.
Sudbury: Printed and Published by James Wright, Market Hill [ no date - c.1870? ] . 0. A scarce early guide to the town of Sudbury, Suffolk. I can find no reference to this book in any of the major libraries, so I have to assume this is a very rare book. Original paperback booklet now protected by later hard cover binding. 8vo. Green papered boards. Marbled paper spine with black leather title label: "Sudbury - Hodson" . No ownership inscriptions etc. Brown printed covers, both front and rear with small careful repairs. Front cover with title, and contents to verso. 32pp./24pp. - Adverts. Clear text throughout, just light spotting to page edges. Page 31 ends with the date: "Sudbury, June, 1870." Hence the assumption of the date of publication. Bound with 24 pages of adverts for local firms. Last leaf of adverts with careful repair. Rear cover also with a careful repair and further adverts to both sides. A very well preserved book. William Hodson was a pioneering antiquarian who published this charming account of Sudbury in the 1887 journal of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History. Hodson was a man of extraordinary energy who did much to record Sudbury's past at a time that old houses, paintings and documents were little valued. He died in 1894. The Victorian antiquarians were often a rather dull to read, their fascination with the genealogies of the ancient land-owning families, and the interiors of churches, being difficult ro appreciate now. However, William Walter Hodson was a remarkable exception. He is said to have been 'an indefatigable antiquary, who never missed an opportunity of collecting any scrap of local information that might come his way'. He also was an eloquent writer and some of his papers were published by the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology, and he published a book on the rise of Nonconformity in Sudbury. He left a huge pile of notes and manuscripts about the ancient borough of Sudbury. This might have been dispersed or destroyed had it not been for the efforts of C. F. D. Sperling. 'Hodson's History of the Borough of Sudbury' was written from his notes by Sperling and eventually published by private subscription and printed by Marten, on Market Hill, Sudbury in 1896. - See Foxearth and District Local History Society *** James Wright (15th Oct 1810 - Jan-March 1885 ). Born in Buntingford, Hertfordshire. The earliest record I can find for James Wright living on the Market Hill in Sudbury, is the census record for 1841. He is listed as a Printer and Bookseller in the 1851, 1861, and 1871 census . In the 1881 census he is listed as "retired printer" .
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Sonstige Stichworte: 48522 a Handbook & Guide to Sudbury, William Walter W.W. Hodson James Wright, Market Hill Suffolk: : 19th Century

 
HODSON, W. W. [ WILLIAM WALTER HODSON ] .
A Handbook & Guide To Sudbury, By W. W. Hodson.
Sudbury: Printed and Published by James Wright, Market Hill [ no date - c.1870? ] . 0. A scarce early guide to the town of Sudbury, Suffolk. I can find no reference to this book in any of the major libraries, so I have to assume this is a very rare book. Original paperback booklet. Brown printed covers, both front and rear with recent papered spine. Edges chipped. Front cover with title, and contents to verso. 32pp./24pp. - Adverts. Inner hinges crudely strengthened (obscuring some of the adverts on the inside covers. Clear text throughout, just light spotting to page edges. Page 31 ends with the date: "Sudbury, June, 1870." Hence the assumption of the date of publication. Bound with 24 pages of adverts for local firms. Still a well preserved book. ** William Hodson was a pioneering antiquarian who published this charming account of Sudbury in the 1887 journal of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History. Hodson was a man of extraordinary energy who did much to record Sudbury's past at a time that old houses, paintings and documents were little valued. He died in 1894. The Victorian antiquarians were often a rather dull to read, their fascination with the genealogies of the ancient land-owning families, and the interiors of churches, being difficult ro appreciate now. However, William Walter Hodson was a remarkable exception. He is said to have been 'an indefatigable antiquary, who never missed an opportunity of collecting any scrap of local information that might come his way'. He also was an eloquent writer and some of his papers were published by the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology, and he published a book on the rise of Nonconformity in Sudbury. He left a huge pile of notes and manuscripts about the ancient borough of Sudbury. This might have been dispersed or destroyed had it not been for the efforts of C. F. D. Sperling. 'Hodson's History of the Borough of Sudbury' was written from his notes by Sperling and eventually published by private subscription and printed by Marten, on Market Hill, Sudbury in 1896. - See Foxearth and District Local History Society *** James Wright (15th Oct 1810 - Jan-March 1885 ). Born in Buntingford, Hertfordshire. The earliest record I can find for James Wright living on the Market Hill in Sudbury, is the census record for 1841. He is listed as a Printer and Bookseller in the 1851, 1861, and 1871 census . In the 1881 census he is listed as "retired printer" .
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Sonstige Stichworte: 50502 a Handbook & Guide to Sudbury, William Walter W.W. Hodson James Wright, Market Hill Suffolk: : 19th Century

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