A HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF LOWESTOFT FROM ITS ORIGINS TO THE
FLOURISHING MEDIEVAL TOWN IT BECAME.
A superb piece of local history. Professor Mark Bailey, University of
East Anglia.
Lowestoft became an increasingly important Suffolk town during the
later middle ages. This book traces its history from its Anglo-Saxon
origins up until its fully recognisable urban nature in the first half
of the sixteenth century. During that time, notable changes occurred
in its social, economic and topographical structure, all of which are
investigated here;the picture which emerges is one of small beginnings
which eventually led (following the township's relocation to a new
site) to a position of local pre-eminence.
Two important elements in Lowestoft's overall development were its
surface geology and coastal location, and due account is taken of
these influences. So is its comparative freedom from outside
interference in its affairs by having a far-distant, absentee manorial
lord. Added to these factors was proximity to the port of Great
Yarmouth, whose late medieval difficulties (access to the harbour and
effective control of local waters) were very much to Lowestoft's
advantage in developing its own maritime activity. From being a mere
outlier to the Lothingland hub-manor at the time of Domesday, the town
gradually became not only a notable coastal station in local terms,
but one which was directly connected with various ports on the
continent of Western Europe. For a community of only moderate size, it
had broad and wide-ranging associations. Particular attention is paid
to the town's magnificent church, and to its fishing industry.
David Butcher is a retired Lowestoft schoolteacher and former lecturer
in the Continuing Studies Department at the University of East Anglia.
He has published widely on the local history of the Lowestoft area.
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The Origins and Growth of a Suffolk Coastal Community
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781782048558
Publisert
2020
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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