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A Study in the History of Clare, Suffolk; with Special Reference to its Development as a Borough (Alexander Prize Essay, 1928)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 February 2009

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Clare is situated in the south-west corner of Suffolk, in the valley of the Stour River. At the present day it is only a village, for its market is no longer held; yet its history shows that in earlier times it was of considerable importance, especially during the medieval period, when it was a favourite residence of the Clare lords. The town then had a busy market and a flourishing cloth-making industry; and at one time it seemed possible that Clare might attain full development as a borough, possessing as it did some burghal characteristics. In the following pages it is proposed to study in detail the history of Clare as a seignorial borough during the Middle Ages, and its subsequent development.

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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1928

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page 84 note 2 V.C.H. Suff., I, p. 595.

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page 88 note 5 Ibid., Ed. I, Vol. III, p. 518.

page 88 note 6 V.C.H. Suff., II, pp. 127–9.

page 89 note 1 There is now a Wentford farm on the road between Chilton and Poslingford.

page 89 note 2 Inq. p.m., C. Hen. III, F. 27 (5), m. 28.

page 89 note 3 Mins. Acct. 1109/T2.

page 89 note 4 Inq. p.m., C. Ed. I, F. 77 (3), m. 19.

page 90 note 1 Inq. p.m., C. Ed. I, F. 129, m. 42.

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page 91 note 2 Mins. Acct. 994/10.

page 91 note 3 Deeds in the possession of Mr. H. Deeks, Clare.

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page 93 note 2 Ibid., 119/1841, 15 April, 31 Eliz.

page 93 note 3 Farley, Chilborne and Stradishall.

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page 95 note 1 Ibid., 203/48, March i, 25 Ed. III.

page 95 note 2 Lease in church chest. Date is torn (anno 15°…), but the inclusion of certain names, etc., prove that it is temp. Ric. II.

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page 96 note 2 Ibid., F. of Beheading of St. John the Baptist, 12 Ed. II.

page 96 note 3 Ibid., 203/55, March 19, April 9, 33 Ed. III.

page 96 note 4 Ibid., 203/45, F. of St. James, 20 Ed. III.

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page 97 note 2 See below, pp. 100–1.

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page 98 note 2 Ibid., 203/38, after F. of St. Katherine, 11 Ed. II.

page 98 note 3 Ibid., 203/68, Nov. 25, 10 Hen. VI.

page 99 note 1 Ibid., 203/44, after F. of St. Gregory, 19 Ed. III.

page 99 note 2 Mins. Acct. 993/7.

page 99 note 3 Gosford Street, now Callis Street, at the north end of the town.

page 99 note 4 Mins. Acct. 994/2.

page 99 note 5 See above, p. 90.

page 99 note 6 Inq. p.m., C. Ed. III, F. 152 (5), m. 18.

page 99 note 7 Ibid., C. Ed. III, F. 208 (4), m. 14.

page 99 note 8 Ibid., C. Ric. II, F. 20 (I), m. 32.

page 100 note 1 Inq. p.m., C. 22, Ric. II, F. 104, m. 34.

page 100 note 2 Ibid., C. Hen. VI, F. 19, m. 18.

page 100 note 3 Mins. Acct. 992/15.

page 100 note 4 Ibid., 993/7.

page 100 note 5 Ibid., 994/10.

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page 101 note 2 Mins. Acct. 994/12.

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page 106 note 1 Until 1833.

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page 107 note 3 P.C.C. Pyckering, 10.

page 108 note 1 P.C.C. Dixy, 9.

page 108 note 2 Ct. R. 119/1838, before Oct. 11, 28 Eliz.

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page 108 note 5 Ibid., after Ct. held Oct. 11, 1614.

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