PREFACE 



Book and Beyond,^ of that period, as yet in the future, ' when the 

 Domesday of East Anglia has been fully explored.' Its evidence, 

 however, will of course be used for ascertaining the ownership of the 

 manors in 1086, and it is hoped that if his other engagements permit, 

 Mr. Round may be able to contribute, in another volume, something on 

 the special features of interest that it possesses. 



The editor desires to express his indebtedness to Mr. Thomas 

 Southwell for assistance in many directions ; and for permission to use 

 certain of the illustrations reproduced in this volume he wishes to thank 

 Sir John Evans, K.C.B., George C. Castor, Esq., the Curator of the 

 Liverpool Museum, the Committee of the Norwich Castle Museum, 

 the Society of Antiquaries, the Royal Archaeological Institute, and the 

 British Archsological Association. 



1 Domesday Book and Beyond, p. io6. 



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