This fascinating book explores the rich history of the ancient English town of Ipswich, from its Roman origins through the Middle Ages and into modern times. Author John Woddenspoon draws on a range of sources to provide readers with a vivid portrait of the town’s development, including detailed descriptions of its key landmarks and historical figures. This is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the social and cultural history of England’s towns and cities.
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