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Antiquarian Society

The Society's Annual Spring Conference on the theme Ely 1109-2009: celebrating nine-hundred years, will be held on Saturday, 28 March 2009, between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. in Room LG18 of the Law Faculty Building, West Road. The programme will be as follows:

Boundary changes and the origins of the diocese, by Peter Warner.

The development of the middle and late Saxon town, by Richard Mortimer.

On the Ely waterfront: trade and industry in a cathedral town, by Alison Dickens and Craig Cessford.

Lunch: 12.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m.

Memory and records: the church buildings of the diocese, by Elizabeth Stazicker.

The development of medieval Ely, by Anne Holton-Krayenbuhl.

A muddy Georgian gem in the archives, by Nicholas James.

Places for non-members are £10.00, and for members of the CAS and of its Affiliated Societies, £8.50. Morning coffee and afternoon tea are included. A sandwich lunch is also available for £6.50 and should be booked in advance. To book, please write before 16 March 2009 to CAS Conference, PO Box 1112, Balsham, Cambridge, CB21 4WP. Payments should be made to 'Cambridge Antiquarian Society'.