Wikipedia:WikiProject East Anglia/Task forces/Suffolk
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Welcome to the Suffolk task force of WikiProject East Anglia.
Scope
[edit]- Suffolk covers the county of Suffolk, East Anglia.
Participants
[edit]To do
[edit]To do items for members of Suffolk task force
[edit]- Tag related articles.
- Find editors who have shown interest in this subject and ask them to take a look here.
- Identify articles for creation
- Identify articles for improvement
- Review importance and quality of existing articles
- Participate in Wikipedia:Categories_for_discussion/Log/2021_December_2#Category:Thedwastre_Hundred discussion
To do items for anyone
[edit]- Electoral Divisions of Suffolk, Yes, I know these are going to be redrawn.
Guidelines
[edit]Tagging and assessment
[edit]Any articles that are within the scope of this project should be tagged with the project banners of WikiProject East Anglia. You may also find {{WikiProjectBanners}} useful. To each of these banners, you should add -task-force = yes
as this will automatically put the page in the appropriate categories., such as Category:Suffolk articles .
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[edit]Resources
[edit]The following historical books contain a section for all or most villages in Suffolk:
- The Domesday Book - 1086 with references to 1066 - summarised information from here can be found online in a nicely formatted way on the website Open Domesday. A complete translation may be found online here courtesy of the University of Hull.
- The Suffolk Traveler by John Kirby - 1735
- Southwold and Its Vicinity, Ancient and Modern
- A Topographical Dictionary of England by Samuel Lewis - 1848
- Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales by John Marius Wilson - 1870 to 1872
- The Manors of Suffolk by Walter Arthur Copinger - 1905 to 1911 - covers the history of Suffolk villages in detail, e.g. 13 pages for Waldringfield. Please note, volumes are divided by the hundred of the relevant village.