Record Search
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Monument: IPS 270 Kings Cooperidge and later Shipyard, Ipswich.King's Cooperidge marked on map of 1674.
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Monument: FLK 022 Kings FleetThe Kings Fleet, possibly used for fleet anchorage, Edward III (1327-1377) and at various times subsequently.
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Monument: BSE 269 King's Brewery; Maynewater Lane, Bury St Edmunds, (Palaeolithic).Hand axe and two mint cleavers found in Maynewater Lane. Also significant environmental remains including fish scales. There are also a pointed and cordate handaxe in the Ashmolean museum from Westgate Street without exact provenance.
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Monument: EYE 014 King's FarmMoat, part inhabited - S of Cranley Green (S1).
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Monument: IKL 170 Kings ForestScatter of metal detected metalwork mainly of Roman date but with some Medieval material as well.
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Monument: COK 031 Kings (moated?) siteKings (moated?) site.
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Monument: RAT 024 King's FarmSite of King's Farm.
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Find Spot: WSW 066 Kings ForestSingle large bodysherd of Ipswich Ware, slightly weathered only.
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Monument: EYE 092 King's BridgeKing's Bridge across River Dove to S of Eye as shown on Bowen's and Hodskinson's maps (S1)(S2).
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Monument: EYE 095 Kings Farm, Cranley GreenEvaluation trenching for a free range egg development close to Cranley Green, Eye identified single probable post-medieval feature and two undated features.