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A series of lectures traces the town's physical and civic evolution from geological formation and estuary changes through medieval records such as Domesday to later medieval and early modern developments. It details social and economic life—landholding, serfdom, craftsmen, markets, and the herring and fishing trades—and recounts recurrent legal and boundary disputes with a neighboring port over fishing rights and charters. Subsequent chapters examine population, trade, refuge settlement, piracy, epidemics, fires, and harbour improvement. The work relies on parish registers, subsidy rolls, local histories, and contemporary documents to present a chronological account of coastal, commercial, and municipal change.

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Francis Davy Longe

Francis Davy Longe was an English author known for his historical writings, particularly focusing on the town of Lowestoft. His notable work, "Lowestoft in Olden Times," explores the rich history and heritage of this coastal town, providing readers with insights into its past. Longe's contributions to local history reflect a dedication to preserving the narratives of smaller communities, making his work valuable for those interested in regional history and the evolution of English towns.

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