The catalogue entries for Paston parish are now complete, on the basis of the information I have. If a site or find is not currently included in the catalogue for this parish, then it is because it is unknown to me.
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Today's Updates
I have amended this site's accessibility policy and privacy policy pages to note that the policies for [that] site cannot be extended to [this] blog associated with it, because of restrictions placed by the host of [this] service.
I have also further amended the detailed entry for AN-5 to include all the newer observations, as well as to bring the entry more in line with this site's accessibility policy.
Further Update to Roman Road AN-5
I have made a few more amendments to the record for conjectural Roman Road, AN-5 "Crossdale Street", having further examined the 1st Edition Ordnance Survey Map.
Started on Paston Finds.
I have started adding the finds in Paston parish.
Additional.
I have added two maps to the list of tertiary sources used throughout:
- Philip's Street Atlas of Norfolk (2003). The primary source of information for this publication is from the Ordnance Survey®, which is why I have given it tertiary rather than secondary status. However, since it details road names even in rural areas that do not appear even on the Explorer™ series of maps, I believe it is a useful resource.
- Bryant's Map of Norfolk in 1826, reprinted by the Larks Press with an introduction and analysis by J.C. Barringer (1998). Although this appears to be a faithful reproduction of the original publication, there are a number of noted errors in the original. For this reason, I have erred on the side of caution by giving this a tertiary status.












