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Monument Number 1394888

Hob Uid: 1394888
Location :
Suffolk
East Suffolk
Southwold
Grid Ref : TM5080075800
Summary : During the invasion scare of 1588, Southwold was defended by an earthen wall costructed along the cliff, with a 2-gun battery on Gun Hill, and a battery at the north end called the Higham Bulwark, just south of the present boating lake. The defences were ruinous in 1626 when a privateer captured a ship in full view of the town, drove the gun crews from the battery and bombarded the town. (see TM57NW41 and 42 for later defences)
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Page(s) : 149-152
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Monument Types:
Monument Period Name : Post Medieval
Display Date : Built 1588
Monument End Date : 1588
Monument Start Date : 1588
Monument Type : Rampart, Coastal Battery
Evidence : Documentary Evidence

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External Cross Reference Source : National Monuments Record Number
External Cross Reference Number : TM 57 NW 40
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