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Photo attrib. and taken from Sir Alfred Suckling -
History of Suffolk - Vol 2 part2 c1840
Read from the volume 'Manors of Suffolk'
Walter Arthur Copinger's
'The Manors of Suffolk' Vol ii - (T.F.Unwin
1905-1911)
Chediston -
MANORSOFSUFFOLKCHEDISTON.pdf
Linstead -
MANORSOFSUFFOLKLINSTEAD.pdf
Archeological dig in Chediston
Read about the recent archeological dig in Chediston at
http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/news/press/dpp/2007070301
The following Village History Notes have
been located:
Chediston Unattributed History Notes written circa. 1970 -
UNATTRIBUTEDCHEDISTONHISTORYNOTESCIRCA1970.pdf
Chediston History Notes written 1991 -
Chediston1991History.pdf
Linstead Parva Unattributed History Notes written 1991 -
UNATTRIBUTEDLINSTEADPARVAHISTORYNOTESCIRCA1991.pdf
Linstead Magna Unattributed History Notes written 1991 -
UNATTRIBUTEDLINSTEADMAGNAHISTORYNOTESCIRCA1991.pdf
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Your Link to 'Blything'
The aim of this project, is to
encourage families living in Blything today to produce a living
history of the people of the Blyth in terms of past and present
land management and the patterns of work and settlement, and above
all their hopes for the future.
A start has been made with 'the Hundred Line', that is to say with
the communities strung out along the boundary of the hundred, from
Benacre in the north to Cratfield in the west and Thorpeness in the
south.
'Blything' an interactive word/picture study of the boundary
parishes of the old Blything Hundred. You can access this
at www.blything.wikispaces.com
. The aim is to provide a basic framework to which others can
add local contributions. The project began a year ago at Benacre
and are working round the boundary, more or less in an
anticlockwise direction. Chediston has just been
reached.