Hunt, B. P. W. Stather, D.D.,
FLINTEN HISTORY - being the story of Pakefield and its Church.
Lion Press, Lowestoft, 1953, 7th (cheap) edn, paperback, 202pp, 14 illustrations in line (as called for in this cheap edition) including plans of the church in 14th century, 15th century, 1874-1928, and in 1952, with a view of Pakefield in 1833, map of Pakefield in 1882, 17th century coastal chart and decorative features of the church, light grey paper wrappers with flaps, lettered in dark blue at spine and upper wrapper, the history of Pakefield and its church, from the earliest times being a Roman burial on Bloodmoor Hill, tracing the origins of the two medieties that comprised the twin naved church through medieval times, the Black Death, the Peasants Revolt and recording the wills and bequests to the church, the coastal erosion and includes the contractors involved in the rebuilding of the church after the fire of WW2, the appendices include separate lists of the rectors of All Saints and St. Margarets correcting those listed in the 'notoriously unreliable' Suckling, sl. cocked and sl. wrinkling to spine, a little rubbed at extrems. with light overall soiling, edges tanned, front flap clipped and old ink price added, very good,
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