The History Group in Ixworth is planning to publish a suite of articles on Ixworth History through the ages which will all be listed in this section.
It is proposed that articles will fit into the categories below and we welcome submissions from any interested parties. Please email contact@ixworthvillage.co.uk.
- ROMAN TIMES
- SAXON TIMES
- NORMAN TIMES
- MIDDLE AGES
- LATER PERIODS
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Ixworth in 1625
The earliest known map of Ixworth was created in 1625 to show the land holdings of the Lord of the Manor John Carill Esq. That map was then copied by hand in 1834. The 1834 version was deteriorating when, in the 1970s, a local photographer recorded it. That record, in the form of a pair […]![](http://www.ixworthvillage.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/dovers-ixworth-3-150x150.jpg)
Drovers through Ixworth
Cattle in the High Street? (or even geese or turkey for that matter) It’s funny how something seemingly random sets off an interesting train of thought, is it not? In my case it was the discovery in a shed, of a seemingly unloved, though undeniably, battered old paperback dating back to the 1970s. It concerned […]![Henry Ralph Cooper](http://www.ixworthvillage.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/henry-ralph-cooper-of-ixworth-150x150.jpg)
Henry Cooper of Ixworth
Left Holding the Baby In February 1850 Henry Cooper, surgeon and general practitioner of Ixworth, entered the Police Court at Worship Street, Shoreditch. He was not charged with any offence, nor was he involved in litigation, he was simply seeking the advice of a magistrate regarding the unusual position in which he found himself. A month […]![](http://www.ixworthvillage.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/george-boldero-church-stone-150x150.jpg)
The Boldero family – The Ixworth connection
Those of you who may have taken time out to wander around our village Church of St Mary’s to have a look at the architecture, plaques and gravestones may well have noted the distinctive family name of Boldero which appears in a number of places; several male members went to Cambridge and went on to […]![Sign of The Greyhound pub ixworth](http://www.ixworthvillage.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/greyhound-pub-sign-ixworth-1986-150x150.jpg)