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Monument: WPT 069 Medieval architectural fragments, The Old RectoryArchitectural fragments from the garden of the Old Rectory. Formerly recorded as WPT MISC
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Monument: COV 081 Medieval arteafact scatter, including a Papal bull and a pin. (Med)Finds scatter: Papal bull and pin.
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Find Spot: WKS 015 Medieval architectural fragment, Wickham GreenArchitectural fragment, limestone, dug up in a private garden on the S side of Wickham Green (S1). Formerly recorded as WKS MISC
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Monument: DEB 006 Medieval aretfact scatter of pottery and metalowrk, including a book fitting.1985: Fieldwalked by J Newman for SE Suffolk survey, on field `146', located scatter over area 60m x 30m, fronting main road.
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Find Spot: SUY 155 Medieval architectural fragment and grave stone to rear of 39 Walnut Street and Cleve HallMedieval architectural fragment and grave stone identified to the rear of 39 Walnut Street and Cleve Hall
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Monument: MRF 004 Medieval area of burnt clay surrounded by unburnt clay.Small area, circa 1.0m across, of burnt clay, surrounded by unburnt clay, noted following stripping of topsoil and hillwash deposits.
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Monument: FRK 047 Medieval artefact Medieval artefact scatter consisting of coins, harness and buckle (Med)Medieval artefact Medieval artefact scatter consisting of coins, harness and buckle
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Monument: BAW 012 Medieval architectural fragment, Manor Farm Road1 September 1988: Architectural fragment found underneath hedge on S side of Manor Farm road, N side of cropmark complex (see Un) at cited grid reference TM 34260 40478 (S1).
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Monument: GED 043 Medieval area of ridge and furrow, visible as earthworks on aerial photographs.An area of ridge and furrow of possible medieval date is visible as earthworks on aerial photographs to the north west of Gedgrave Broom, in Gedgrave parish
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Monument: DBN 047 Medieval artefact sactter of pottery, mainly unglazed sherds and a few part-glazed sherds, probably from jugs.Scatter of Medieval pottery, mainly unglazed sherds of C13-C14 date, plus a few part-glazed sherds, probably from Med jugs, and some oyster shells (S1).