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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
Notes From Elsewhere
Henry Prigg, a local antiquarian ... Early in 1877, Henry Prigg announced that he had discovered a Roman Villa in the field called "Horselands" in Icklingham All Saints. In April he began an excavation, and exposed four rooms of the villa
Publications
External Publications
Icklingham Papers Manors, Churches, Townlands and Antiquities of Icklingham, Together with the Text and Translation of the Berners' Manorial Accounts, 1342-3
Henry Prigg
House Publications
flint implements from Ouse gravel