Monument record IPS 1720 - St Clements Parish, Ipswich
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Summary
Location
Grid reference | Centred TM 1674 4443 (702m by 1197m) |
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Map sheet | TM14SE |
Civil Parish | IPSWICH, IPSWICH, SUFFOLK |
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Type and Period (21)
- INN (18th century to Unknown - 1735 AD)
- GIBBET (18th century to Unknown - 1726 AD)
- INN (18th century to Unknown - 1706 AD)
- MILL (17th century to Unknown - 1699 AD)
- INN (19th century to Unknown - 1843 AD)
- INN (18th century to Unknown - 1769 AD)
- SAND PIT (15th century to Unknown - 1460 AD)
- DRAIN (16th century to Unknown - 1542 AD)
- LIME WORKS (16th century to Unknown - 1542 AD)
- MANSION HOUSE (16th century - 1538 AD to 1542 AD)
- MALTINGS (17th century to Unknown - 1699 AD)
- CISTERN (17th century to Unknown - 1699 AD)
- PUMP (17th century to Unknown - 1699 AD)
- BARN (14th century to Unknown - 1326 AD)
- HOSPITAL? (14th century to Unknown - 1326 AD)
- DYE HOUSE (17th century to Unknown - 1602 AD)
- LIME WORKS (16th century to Unknown - 1518 AD)
- LIME WORKS (16th century to Unknown - 1568 AD)
- LIME WORKS (16th century to Unknown - 1546 AD)
- MALTINGS (18th century to Unknown - 1724 AD)
- BAKEHOUSE (18th century to Unknown - 1764 AD)
Full Description
[letter, number] refers to mentions in the Suffolk Council Archaeological Service Ipswich Documentary Card index (S1).
A357
Bathgate 1651
Y100
Cherry tree 1735
A229
Gibbets field 1726
A248
Kings arms, the 1706
A38
Mill (st clements) 1699
A366
Osborne way 1651
A360
Potters lane 1645
A280
Prince of wales (galiot hoy) 1843
A306
Queens head (st clements), 1769
A382
Rowse close, 1646
A366
Ryeclose, 1651
A378
Sandpit, le, 1460
A225
Smock alley 1726
A10
George Harman occupieth a gutter to convey the water ought of the broke into his lyme yard, Jan 26th 1542
A17
mansion house of Thomas Boyse. Jan 20th 1542
A28
called the lyme yard. Jan 20th 1542
A38
malting, mill, millhouse and water cistern and lead stable pump. 11 jan 1699
A47
Barn, also “le spitel” (does this mean hospital?) 19 sept 1326
A58
Ancient house in passage leading from st clements street to quay formally call browns yard. What remains in 1846 is dilapidated front of building in st clements not so ancient as back beaming dated 1612.
A83
Dye-house, 1602
A85
Shipyard owned by Mr Barnard gas works. A little further on is a white house where the fountain inn a tea gardens were.
A100
House and mansion in st clements, 1538
A117
A lyme pit yard, Blackfriars closse. The wall of the preaching brothers, 1518
A120
Messuage with lyme pit yard, 1568
A128
Blackfriars close, lime pit yard, ropers lane, 1546.
A133
Lime pit yard, 1568
A214
Maltings 1724
A222
Bakehouse 1764
A241
Maltings, 1724
A317
Part of watercourse running into st clements, pipes of lead, trees, 1767
Note - Western Boundary shown as line based on medieval parish boundary (S2).
Sources/Archives (2)
Finds (0)
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Related Monuments/Buildings (0)
Related Events/Activities (1)
Record last edited
Oct 5 2023 2:32PM