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Monument: IPS 598 St. Lawrence Church, Dial Lane, Ipswich, (IAS 2501). (Monument)St. Lawrence Church, Monuments and finds from Evaluation, Building Recording and Monitoring of refurbishment works (ESF20143). Floor monuments, wall decorations, tombs and a childs burial identified. See also IPS 198, ESF23357 and ESF14569.
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Monument: IPS 205 St. Nicholas Church, Ipswich, (IAS 5101). (Monument)St. Nicholas Church and cemetery.
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Monument: IPS 820 St. Nicholas Street, Ipswich, (IAS 4201). (Monument)Restoration and enlarging of Congregational Chapel. Gritty Grey Ware, embedded with others in an old wall.
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Monument: IPS 146 St. Matthews Church, Ipswich, (IAS 7706). (Monument)Church and Churchyard. Coin of Aethelred II, 978-1016 found in the churchyard.
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Find Spot: IPS 359 St. Nicholas Church, Ipswich, (IAS 5101). (Find Spot)One sherd Ipswich Ware from flower bed.
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Find Spot: IPS 232 St. Nicholas Church Hall, Churchgate House, Cutler Street, Ipswich (IAS 5104). (Find Spot)Saxon pottery and other material recovered during watching brief from mechanically excavated stanchion holes in circa 2m depth of made ground.
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Monument: IPS 819 St. Nicholas St. Congregational Church Burial Ground, Ipswich, (IAS 4203). (Monument)Contractors excavations revealed graves and skeletons. Soil removed to natural.
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Monument: IPS 198 St. Lawrence Church, Dial Lane, Ipswich (IAS 2501). (Monument)St. Lawrence Church, Monuments and finds from initial Survey (ESF14569) and Evaluation and Building Recording (ESF23357). Saxon and Medieval Pottery and Medieval and Post Medieval building features and remains, See also IPS 598 and ESF20143.
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Monument: IPS 442 St. Nicholas Church, Cromwell Square, Ipswich. (Monument)Test pits in the churchyard revealed significant post-medieval disturbance as well as numerous early features. Substantial brick built tombs of 18th to 19th Century were observed. Also excavation and building survey, yield pots medieval child burial...
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Monument: IPS 744 St. Nicholas Street, Ipswich, (IAS 4201). (Monument)Demolition and excavation revealed Middle saxon to Late Medieval features and finds.