Monument record IPS 966 - Medieval boat yard, Ipswich.
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Summary
Location
Grid reference | Centred TM 16 43 (1000m by 1000m) |
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Map sheet | TM14SE |
Civil Parish | IPSWICH, IPSWICH, SUFFOLK |
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Full Description
Various sources of evidence for ship building in Medieval Ipswich (probably also in middle Late Saxon periods). c.1200: Corporate town seal bears earliest known depiction of a ship with a rudder (rather than a steering oar) (S1, S2).
Ipswich was certainly one of the main ports on the east coast and was building ships from at least 1295 when a galley (the Gyppewye of approx 200 tons with single mast & sail) and a barge were built for the King (S3,S4). Indexes of Probate Records for the Archdeaconry of Suffolk (1444-1700) list a total of 90 shipwrights, 39 of which lived in Ipswich between 1488 and 1700 (S1).
Further details in (S1) & (S3).
Sources/Archives (4)
- <S1> SSF20747 Unpublished document: Sommers M. 1996. Brief Maritime History of Suffolk. SAU, Sommers M, Brief Maritime History of Suffolk, ms, September 1996.
- <S2> SSF10105 Bibliographic reference: Jones, B. & Malster, B.. 1992. A Victorian Vision: The Building of Ipswich Wet Dock, Ipswich Port. Jones B, Malster R, A Victorian Vision: The Building of Ipswich Wet Dock, Ipswich Port Authority, 1.
- <S3> SSF50048 Bibliographic reference: Victoria County History of Suffolk (Vol I 1911; Vol II 1907). VCH, Suffolk, II, 1907, `Maritime History, 199-246.
- <S4> SSF21793 Serial: Suffolk Industrial Archaeology Society. 1994. Suffolk Industrial Archaeology Society, Newsletter, 48, December 1994. Suffolk Indust Archaeol Soc, Newsletter, 48, December 1994.
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Record last edited
May 21 2020 8:36AM