A-Z of Bungay
A-Z of Bungay The mediaeval Suffolk market town of Bungay on the River Waveney, was dominated by its castle, owned by the Bigod family, the Earls of Norfolk, and its Benedictine priory. The black dog…
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A-Z of Bungay
The mediaeval Suffolk market town of Bungay on the River Waveney, was dominated by its castle, owned by the Bigod family, the Earls of Norfolk, and its Benedictine priory. The black dog was subsequently incorporated in the town's coat of arms. The town prospered through its river trade and other local industries and was also known for the mysterious attack by the hellhound Black Shuck on the church congregation during a thunderstorm in 1577.
Clay & Sons. Although much of the town was destroyed in the fire of 1688, it was soon rebuilt and became fashionable in the 18th century, earning the nickname of 'Little London' and further changes came to Victorian Bungay with the growth of the printing industry in the town which developed into the well-known R. Although the town suffered during the agricultural decline and loss of other industries in the early 20th century it is now a thriving