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Monument: NDM 027 Friend's Meeting House (Monument)Friend's Meeting House (rear of Post Office, 89 High Street) - Quaker meeting place (Plymouth Brethren Chapel) and burial ground (shown on 1880s OS map - others not checked).
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Building: BSE 297 Friends Meeting House built in the mid 18th century (Building)Friends Meeting House built in the mid 18th century
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Monument: RLM 002 Friday Street (Monument)An extensive area of black earth, varying in depth for approximately 50 yards but partially obscured by filling. Contains red burnt earth, burnt stones, bones and C13th pottery.
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Building: SUY 151 Friends Meeting House built in 1804 with adjacent burial ground (Building)Friends Meeting House built in 1804 with adjacent burial ground
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Building: LCS 171 Friends Meeting House dated to 1860 with adjacent burial ground. (Building)Friends Meeting House dated to 1860 with adjacent burial ground.
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Monument: IPS 410 Friars Street, Ipswich, (IAS 4102). (Monument)Pits and artefactual evidence ranged in date from Middle Saxon (AD 650-850) to the post-medieval period.
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Monument: IPS 827 Friends Meeting House (Demolished) and Burial Ground, Foundation Street, Ipswich. (Monument)Site of now demolished Friends meeting house and burial ground built in 1700. The remains of the building were demolished c.1990. For the current Friends meeting house still in use see IPS 826.
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Building: BCC 095 Friends Meeting House dated to 1745 with adjacent former burial ground. (Building)Friends Meeting House dated to 1745 with adjacent former burial ground.
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Monument: ETT 017 Friends Burial Ground (Tithe) (Monument)Tithe map shows plot named as friends burial ground.
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Building: LWT 347 Friends Meeting House built in 1833 with adjacent burial ground (Building)Friends Meeting House built in 1833 with adjacent burial ground