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Monument: WCB 010 Two brooches, Colchester derivative types, found metal detecting (S1). (Rom) (Monument)Two brooches, Colchester derivative types, found metal detecting (S1).
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Monument: SUT 089 Two buildings shown on William Haiward's map of Sutton 1629, belonging to Henry Havfen (S1). (Monument)Two buildings shown on William Haiward's map of Sutton 1629, belonging to Henry Havfen (S1).
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Monument: ELV 201 Two circular mounds, S of Elveden Hall (Monument)Two circular mounds, clearly visible on LIDAR and winter APs, measuring 28m and 30m across. Possible garden features or barrows.
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Monument: WGD 012 Two buildings shown on Hodskinson's 1783 map (S1). (Monument)Two buildings shown on Hodskinson's 1783 map (S1).
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Monument: STT 025 Two buildings, owned by Robert Bourne, shown on William Haiward's map of Shottisham, 1631 (S1). (Monument)Two buildings, owned by Robert Bourne, shown on William Haiward's map of Shottisham, 1631 (S1).
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Monument: STT 024 Two buildings shown on William Haiward's map of Shottisham, 1631, as belonging to Robert Bourne (S1). (Monument)Two buildings shown on William Haiward's map of Shottisham, 1631, as belonging to Robert Bourne (S1).
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Poorly Located Monument: SPL 039 Two churches are recorded at Shimpling in the Domesday Survey (Poorly Located Monument)Two churches (also see SPL 006) are recorded at Shimpling in the Domesday Survey (S1). Formerly recorded as SPL MISC
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Monument: SUT 079 Two buildings marked on William Haiward's map of Sutton, 1629, described as a bond tenement belonging to John Hales (S1). (Monument)Two buildings marked on William Haiward's map of Sutton, 1629, described as a bond tenement belonging to John Hales (S1).
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Monument: SUT 098 Two buildings, labelled `Mr Burwell voc, Tho Marshes', shown on William Haiward's map of Sutton 1629 (Monument)Two buildings, labelled `Mr Burwell voc, Tho Marshes', shown on William Haiward's map of Sutton 1629
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Poorly Located Find Spot: WSN 024 Two coins, one antoninianus of Posthumus, one sestertius Antoninus Pius, found by W S Piper, exact site unknown (Poorly Located Find Spot)Two coins, one antoninianus of Posthumus, one sestertius Antoninus Pius, found by W S Piper, exact site unknown. Formerly recorded as WSN MISC